Cheerleaders are just another example of teams showing no respect to the actual baseball fans who go to games. The marketing departments of these teams only care about getting families through the gates, not getting them to watch the game. That's why they send the women off for free massages or makeovers (see Miller Park) and the kids into playgrounds (see a bunch of stadiums). They care about parking, food sales, beverage sales, and ticket sales, not enhancing the baseball experience. That's why jumbotrons are used for horrible contests and giveaways between innings and never to actually show replays. Baseball stadiums are becoming far less baseball fan friendly. I never really noticed that until I went to the GABP and Miller Park. I was really surprised when the Brewers actually told women to stop watching the game and go get a free massage in the concourse. Now, not so much. They think people need to be constantly entertained by flashy, noisy stuff whenever there's even a slight break in the action. It's sad. Just another reason why Wrigley is amazing.