
Source: BroBible
Summary
The Louisville Bats, a Minor League Baseball team, held a “Nothing Night” where they stripped away all music, ad reads, videos, and on-field promotions, leaving only the play on the field. The team’s president, Greg Galiette, said it was a nod to the way baseball was played in the past, without all the extras. The event was a success, with fans enjoying the simplicity of the game.
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The Louisville Bats’ “Nothing Night” is a trend that’s all about stripping away the extras and getting back to the basics. No music, no videos, no promotions – just baseball. It’s a nod to the past, when the game was simpler. The team’s president says it’s a way to combat the tendency to overdo it in today’s high-tech world. The result is a unique and refreshing experience for fans.
Because who needs music and videos when you can just hear the crack of the bat?
Author: Evan Null








