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MLB Attendance Down, Ryu Dominant Again and More

May 30, 2019; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu (99) throws the ball in the first inning against the New York Mets at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

It’s no secret that high-definition TV, internet updates, overpriced tickets and concessions and a plethora of entertainment options have made it difficult for pro and college sports teams everywhere to draw fans, but Major League Baseball appears to be particularly feeling the pinch. Those who did go to the ballpark Thursday night got to see Hyun Jin Ryu finish off an utterly dominant month of May. They can buy tickets to see the Cardinals and Cubs play in London next summer. They’ve also gotten to see Cody Bellinger have a historic start to the season. One thing they didn’t get to see? The highly anticipated Japanese showdown between Shohei Ohtani and Yusei Kikuchi.

There are plenty of arguments to be made for why Major League attendance is down. Other sports face the same quandary. The question now is, what will teams do about it?

It’s hard to have a better month than what Hyun-Jin Ryu just twirled for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

After London hosts the Yankees and Red Sox this summer, MLB’s top Midwest rivalry comes to the Old World next year.

The Dodgers’ Cody Bellinger had an unbelievable April. He’s followed it up with a fantastic May. Sensing a trend here?

Angels manager Brad Ausmus had a decision to make Thursday night: Start Shohei Ohtani against Yusei Kikuchi, giving Japanese fans and media (and fans and media at large) the showdown they wanted to see, or put out the lineup he thought would best help his team win?

TOP STORIES

• MLB attendance down another 1.4%, 4th straight drop | Associated Press

• Ryu dominant again, Dodgers blank Mets 2-0 | Los Angeles Times

• Cubs-Cards set for London on June 13-14 in 2020 | Associated Press

• How Cody Bellinger could have the best season in MLB history | ESPN.com

• Brad Ausmus casually ruins anticipated Shohei Ohtani-Yusei Kikuchi showdown | Yahoo Sports

Written by GMS staff report

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