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Whit began by reflecting on the mechanisms that make the NFL particularly effective, especially its championship structure and handling of team parity through a salary cap system. While discussing the idea of a neutral site for the World Series, Whit quickly dismissed the practicality of it, noting that home field advantage is less pronounced in baseball compared to football, where a single game can yield significant benefits for the home team. He emphasized that the MLB playoff experience is different; the weight of an entire series matters more than the venue.