@klandwehr Yes, day games, exactly! Of course when I was a kid ALL baseball games were day games. It was the summer sport. Growing up we listened to Harry Caray and his "Holy Cow" home run calls every single Cardinal game on the radio (KMOX) , whether we were outside painting the house, or mowing the lawn, or inside reading a book, or whatever. In early October, we'd get updates on the school PA system, or from kids with their hidden pocket radios. And I recall one Game 7 when we went to the school auditorium and listened to the game there, just like we did for the first NASA launch of Explorer 1. Baseball was the only game that every single kid had some memories of playing themselves in the neighborhood. I think it brought some cohesion to the country, experience everyone shared and everyone loved. And we all saw or listened to the games in the moment, in real time. When a WS game ended, you could call your buddy down the street and ask, "Did you hear that one?!!" knowing damn well the answer was gonna be, "Yes, sure did!!" People liked different teams, but everyone loved the game. It was called the National Pastime after all. Does MLB dare to make such a claim now? Now they worry it is too slow & football has become more popular, in spite of all its brain injuries. But I think MLB discovered they could make a fortune with post season ball, so now the WS may run until late at night on Halloween, maybe even finishing in November! Egad! ⚾