My God, man. Using relative score to determine a winner of an event is so unidimensional, kind of like not properly counting votes to determine who is not going to represent us politically. While I did not see the game, is it safe to assume Republicans lost yet another opportunity to show their compassion, respect, and support for BLM, Rainbow Coalition, and Transgenderism.
Republicans didn't even think about sharing their points earned from their homeruns to Democrats because of partisan bias and Republican character flaws, I'm sure. How greedy. To have something and not share it with someone who needs it is part of a Capitalist mentality that depreciates those whose skills may lie elsewhere.
In light of the above, the real losers of the baseball game are the Republicans. I have little doubt that media polls would support my view and I'm sure an investigative reporter could find evidence the Republicans did not play fairly, perhaps something related to "Redistricting" their pitches so Democrats were unfairly denied opportunities for homeruns.
In conclusion, the game of baseball is fundamentally flawed, requiring mandated rule changes such the game can become more inclusive so that those with a skill set that is diversified beyond baseball, can still win. Specifically, we need to expand ways to win a baseball game either requiring points to be turned over to the other side because of rule violations, perhaps using plea bargains with game prosecutors. In addition, umpires are not enough. A panel of baseball judges should be empowered to take appropriate measures if the prosecutors happen to drop the ball.