An open letter to ESPN

Dear ESPN:
Please stop force-feeding the Little League World Series down our throats. We don't care.
Yes, baseball is an OK pastime for kids, but unless my son or my nephew is playing, the game is meaningless. We realize you think you're doing your bit for the community by pimping these kids and calling the event "sport in it's purest form" (perhaps you have forgotten this guy?), but the reason a bunch of fans crammed in to the stadium to watch the Pennsylvania team was the home team factor.
Quit making up events (X-games, the ESPYs, etc.) to make yourself feel important, and quit with the kids. We get it — baseball is a fun game, and kids are cute. But you're supposed to be showing sports people care about.
Give us our network back.
Please stop force-feeding the Little League World Series down our throats. We don't care.
Yes, baseball is an OK pastime for kids, but unless my son or my nephew is playing, the game is meaningless. We realize you think you're doing your bit for the community by pimping these kids and calling the event "sport in it's purest form" (perhaps you have forgotten this guy?), but the reason a bunch of fans crammed in to the stadium to watch the Pennsylvania team was the home team factor.
Quit making up events (X-games, the ESPYs, etc.) to make yourself feel important, and quit with the kids. We get it — baseball is a fun game, and kids are cute. But you're supposed to be showing sports people care about.
Give us our network back.