translated from Spanish: Rays cause damage to U.S. television

Coral Gables, Florida. (VIP-WIRE).- “Money does not do well or does wrong… what is needed”… Dick Secades.-“Money is not life, it’s just vanity.” Luis Alcaraz. “Love and interest went to the countryside one day, and more could interest than the love I had.” Anonymous.-
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2020 year of the pandemic, of the presidential and annexed elections in the United States, of the major league season cut to 60 games and of the empty stadiums up to the World Series. Also the World Series with fewer viewers in history in the United States, according to the first games, since neither, by FOX, exceeded 9 million 195 thousand TVs tuned. American national television needs World Series games to go over 12 million viewers, to be satisfied. Last year, the Nationals’ 5-4 victory game over the Astros put 12 million 283,000 devices attuned. That happened on October 22, Tuesday.
The Rays appear to be the number one enemies of U.S. national television. The lowest previous audience was recorded in the other World Series with them, when the 5–1 loss to Philadelphia in game three was seen on 9 million 836,000 televisions, on October 25, 2008, on a Saturday night. The greatest harmony in a World Series was recorded when the Red Sox beat the Cardinals in four games in 2004, the average number of connected devices per game was 25 million 470 thousand. Of course, the World Series has unique facts in history that absentees miss. This time, for example, manager Dave Roberts is amazed by his last-minute inspirations. For the first game he was announced and prepared as a starting pitcher, the Mexican left-hander Julio Urías. But just hours before the play ball voice handed the ball over to a surprised man to the ears, Tony Gonsolin, who only made four outs hardly. And then a parade of pitchers began, during which only one came to two innings. The story…: Gonsolin 1.1, Dylan Floro 1.1, Victor Gonzalez 1.0, Bustin May 1.1, Joe Kelly 1.0, Alex Wood 2.00, Joe McGee 1. And when I write this column, at least three games are missing, maybe four, maybe five. The end of this time is going to be interesting, maybe historic. Because, if the Dodgers win, they would kill the curse of the Octobers against them; if the Rays win, they would be the least expensive team to do so. They would have paid 63 million to their platoons, but coronavirus forced the number of games to drop from 162 to 60 and those fees to $28 million,383,922. The Dodgers reduced their salaries of platoons from $208 million from $895 billion to $105 million to $940,306,Thanks to the life he’s given me so much, even a reader like you.  



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