"Bill Nye doing hard drugs hate to see it" - MLB fans blast scientist after his shocking 2026 World Series winner prediction

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Science Educator: Bill Nye The Science Guy

Bill Nye was an integral part of many people's childhoods growing up. As a science educator, his videos were played nationwide in classrooms of students and eager families looking to learn.

While Nye loves science, it turns out he also loves baseball and has some big expectations for one team in particular. He believes the Washington Nationals will win the 2026 World Series.

Nye has faith that the Nats will be a team to beat in the near future. They have a great group of young and talented players whom many scouts are high on.

However, many baseball fans do not agree with Nye's take. Currently, Washington sits in fourth place in the NL East with a record of 69-88.

"Bill Nye doing hard drugs hate to see it," one fan said.
"CTE Bill," another said.
"Stick to science," another said.

Many fans do not have much faith that the Nationals are on the rise, but you cannot blame them. They have not had a winning record since the 2019 season.

"What is bro yapping about?" another said.
"Not with that pitching crew," another said.
"Stick to science, Bill," another said.

Fans believe the Nats need a few more upgrades before they can start thinking about the postseason, let alone the World Series. When they won their last title in 2019, their team had much more talent than it does now.

Bill Nye's love for baseball stems from statistics

Bill Nye The Science Guy (Photo via IMAGN)
Bill Nye The Science Guy (Photo via IMAGN)

Baseball is an intricate game, with tons of numbers and statistics. Every pitch can be broken down and analyzed which is a big reason many great minds have taken to the sport.

This is no different with Bill Nye. His love for baseball stems from all the statistics that can be calculated. From the pitchers, hitters, and fielders, there are always numbers to dive into. This is one of the reasons why analytics have played a huge role in the game over the last few seasons.

Nye also loves baseball for just how competitive it has gotten. Younger players seem readier at an earlier age, pitchers are throwing harder than they ever have, and hitters are mashing 100+ MPH heaters.

The game is in a great spot, and it will only continue to improve as the talent level continues to rise. And with that, more statistics to dive into.

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Edited by Jared "Bloomy" Bloom