What got me back into baseball, WASN'T THE HR CHASE, and it really wasn't Cal's streak, or fantasy baseball, in fact is was a non-Cubs event. The yr was 1995, Mattingly's last yr(Sidenote: Mattingly was my favorite non-Cub player) and the first rd of the playoffs between Seattle and New York. The Yanks had put up a 2 games to 0 lead over the Mariners, but Seattle fought back to even it up at 2-2. The game was a classic. It went to the 11 inning where the Yankees look to finish up the game by scoring the lead run. The bottom half of the inning, Cora lead off with a bunt single, for a Junior single to center, with Cora going to third. E. Martinez then drove a doubled down the left field line; Cora scored, and then we see the "classic" video of seeing Griffey racing around the diamond to scoring the winning run. That GAME reminded me of how great baseball is, and can be again. I tuned back to baseball after that game. HR chase, Cal-Streak, fantasy baseball, are all good choices, but I think installing the WILD CARD was the biggest reason why people return to baseball. This allow more teams to stay in the post season hunt, in turn kept people interests in the favorite team high.