First of all, it's like 125 rounds, then it isn't televised so most don't know about it or when it is.
MLB is to fault for this, they could promote it, talk about it ect, you never hear about players in the minors, unless it's YOUR teams guys, or college for that matter, until the College WS.
College baseball is barley covered in the media and the minors is not much more.
Jimbo
Barely covered in the media because of where the sports media resides (the Northeast) and because its a warm weather sport. Go to the southern U.S. and college baseball is much more of a big deal. Its why smaller conferences like the Sun Belt, C-USA and Big West have teams that do very well and can be equals of the SEC, Big 12 and PAC-10, where teams from northern conferences like the Big Ten and Big East don't.
Last team north of the Mason-Dixon line, besides Oregon St. the past two years, to win the CWS was Ohio St....in 1966.
I don't see where the NBA actively promotes NCAA basketball or where college football is promoted by the NFL. Those sports promote themselves because they are national sports. NCAA baseball isn't. If a kid is a top talent, he isn't going to play ball in a northern state, he's going to Florida, Texas, Arizona, California, etc. In football, he can go to PSU, OSU, Michigan, WV, BC and other schools.