The World Series is one of the most anticipated events in the world of sports. Every year, millions of fans tune in to watch the best teams in Major League Baseball (MLB) battle it out for the championship title. However, this year’s World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Tampa Bay Rays saw record low viewership for Games 2 and 3.
According to Nielsen ratings, Game 2 had an average of 8.4 million viewers, while Game 3 had an average of 8.3 million viewers. This is a significant drop from last year’s World Series between the Washington Nationals and Houston Astros, which had an average of 14.7 million viewers for Game 2 and 14.3 million viewers for Game 3.
The low viewership for this year’s World Series could be attributed to a number of factors. One possible explanation is that the two teams involved in the series are not as well-known as some of the other teams that have competed in recent years. Additionally, the games were played in a neutral site, meaning that neither team had a home-field advantage. This could have made it more difficult for fans to get excited about the series.
Another possible reason for the low viewership is the timing of the games. The games were played during the week, which may have made it difficult for some fans to watch due to work or school commitments. Additionally, the games were played late at night, which could have been a factor for those who had to wake up early the next day.
Finally, the lack of fans in attendance due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic could have also had an impact on viewership numbers. Without a crowd to cheer on their team, some fans may have been less motivated to watch the games.
It remains to be seen if viewership numbers will improve for future games in this year’s World Series. However, it is clear that this year’s series has seen record low viewership for Games 2 and 3. It will be interesting to see if the trend continues or if viewership numbers will rebound in the coming days.