Why Isn’t Baseball in the Olympics?
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The International Olympic Committee has decided that baseball will not return to the Olympics in 2020. Here’s why.
Reasons for why baseball is not in the Olympics
Since its beginning, the Olympic Games have been a place for the world’s best athletes to compete against one another in a variety of different sports. While many different sports have been added and taken away from the Olympics over the years, there is one sport in particular that has consistently been left out: baseball. There are a few reasons for this, which we will explore in more detail.
Lack of international appeal
One of the main reasons that baseball is not in the Olympics is because the sport does not have a ton of international appeal. While there are some countries that have professional baseball leagues, the sport is still largely dominated by the United States. In order for a sport to be added to the Olympics, it needs to be popular enough that athletes from all over the world can compete.
Lack of popularity
One of the primary reasons why baseball is not in the Olympics is that the sport lacks popularity in comparison to other sports. In a global competition, Baseball would be dwarfed by the likes of soccer, track & field, and swimming. There simply isn’t enough interest to warrant its inclusion in the Olympics.
Another reason why baseball isn’t in the Olympics is because of the professionalization of the sport. Unlike most Olympic sports, which are amateur competitions, baseball is a professional sport. This means that any player who competes in the Olympics would be doing so while forgoing their salary from their team. This wouldn’t be an issue for wealthy countries with strong professional leagues, but it would be a major obstacle for countries like Cuba, who rely on their Olympic athletes to support themselves and their families.
The Olympics are for amateur athletes
One of the primary reasons that baseball is not in the Olympics is that the Olympics are for amateur athletes. In order for baseball to be included in the Olympics, Major League Baseball (MLB) would have to agree to release its players to compete in the Olympics, and MLB has been unwilling to do so.
The MLB season takes place during the summer, when the Olympics are also taking place. To include baseball in the Olympics would either require that the MLB season be shortened, or that the Olympic tournament be held during the offseason. Neither of these options is ideal, and so MLB has been unwilling to make the necessary accommodations.
Another reason baseball is not in the Olympics is that there are already a number of professional tournaments that take place during the summer, including the World Baseball Classic. These tournaments provide ample opportunity for professional baseball players to compete on an international stage, and so there is no need to include baseball in the Olympics.
Reasons for why baseball should be in the Olympics
Baseball is a sport that is popular all around the world. Millions of people play baseball and it is one of the most watched sports. Baseball is also a part of the Olympics, but only as a demonstration sport. There are many reasons for why baseball should be in the Olympics.
It is a popular sport
baseball is one of the most popular sports in the world. In some countries, such as the United States, baseball is considered to be the national pastime. According to a 2009 poll, baseball was the third-most popular sport in the world, behind soccer and basketball.
It is an international sport
Baseball is an international sport, with professional leagues in countries such as the United States, Japan, and Cuba. Major League Baseball (MLB) has players from all over the world, including countries like the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, and South Korea. Baseball is also a popular sport at the collegiate level in the U.S., with teams from Canada and Mexico often competing against American teams.
The Olympics are for professional athletes
The International Olympic Committee has been reluctant to add baseball to the Summer Games because the sport is not widely played outside the United States and because the Olympics are for professional athletes, not amateurs.
Baseball was a demonstration sport at the 1988 Seoul Summer Olympics and again at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics, but it has never been an official medal sport.
The International Baseball Federation, which is baseball’s governing body, has been campaigning for baseball’s inclusion in the Olympics since 1986, but so far their efforts have been unsuccessful.