Coincidental that this should come out on the same day as the MLB list above. It's an argument that baseball is made to be listened to on the radio and you don't need to watch it on TV. Not sure I buy that, but radio and baseball are amongst the oldest of media partners.
"Baseball is the perfect sport for the radio. While the pitch clock has certainly helped speed the games up, the rhythm and cadence of the game still gives the announcers just the right amount of time to set the scene, give precise, terse color commentary, and build the drama.
The care and attention to detail that ESPN MLB radio announcer Jon Sciambi takes when he describes everything from the colors and stitching of each team’s uniforms to the batter’s reactions to a called third strike paints such a vivid picture that is mostly taken for granted, understandably, on TV broadcasts."
You Should Listen to the World Series on the Radio