Mets vs Cubs: How a Meaningless Baseball Game Became a Global Spectacle of Late-Stage Capitalism
In the wee hours between Wall Street closing and the Nikkei opening, two professional baseball clubs from the American Midwest—geographic trivia that still baffles most of the planet—met under Queens’ sodium lights to decide precisely nothing. The New York Mets and the Chicago Cubs, franchises whose combined payroll could refinance a small Balkan republic, squared…
