CoughlinFROM PAGE D-lBut television now gives us an All-Star Game every night. Cable subscribers have access to almost every Atlanta Braves game. Some viewers also get Cubs and Mets games regularly on their cable systems. Every Saturday (NBC) and Monday night (ABC) we see the network game of the week. Every game of the October playoffs are televised. They roll highlights each night on the 11 o’clock news. Every morning I do 90 seconds of baseball highlights on TV-8’s 6 a.m. news show. Television has become glutted with baseball.The All-Star Game itself is bordering on redundancy. Except for the occasional power duels between such luminaries as Dwight Gooden and Jose Canseco or Roger Clemens and Darryl Strawberry, it usually isn’t much of a game.What it is, though, is baseball's social event of the summer. It is two days of luncheons and dinners and open bars. Needless to say, I don’t see what everybody is complaining about.