I think it's tough because at some point, one stops giving a crap about the how/why. Sinclair has basically made it so no streaming service can carry them, so I can't really blame Hulu for that. In my case, I lost Marquee and FS Indiana, meaning no Cubs and no Pacers. I thought Marquee was kind of stupid to begin with and it was okay this season (grading on a curve for a new RSN), but over the last few days, I've wondered what my decision will be when games start back up if they aren't carried anywhere other than cable/satellite (not going back to AT&T TV Now).
I wonder how things like this can erode a fanbase, too. While the Cubs aren't going to lose a lot, the move away from WGN (the national feed, too) has made it feel less nationwide. Marquee not being carried on the same places as NBC Sports Chicago and getting used to some new personalities also feels weird. Now that you've pulled it completely, I may be more inclined to check out the White Sox (who I can still get) or even out-of-market teams on MLB.TV. The NBA is similar in that the Pacers are usually fairly good, but I feel like I watched way more of the teams that went further in the playoffs and can appreciate exciting players in other markets.