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There was a good article in the NY Times on this subject. Here are a few excerpts:
If the adage in sports that “winning cures all” is true, then teams fighting for a pennant, like the Atlanta Braves, the San Diego Padres and the Cincinnati Reds, ought to be selling more tickets.
With first place on the line, the Tampa Bay Rays averaged 28,400 fans, or 79 percent of capacity, for their three home games against the Yankees last week, and filled just a third of their seats on Monday night.

Nearing their first division title in 15 years, the Reds drew 12,000 fans to a recent night game, their smallest crowd of the year. The Braves have had trouble filling even half their seats this month despite battling for a playoff spot.

The sight of so many empty seats at stadiums where pennant contenders are vying for a chance to play in the postseason is a glaring reminder that baseball is still not back to its prerecession heights, and that professional sports leagues more broadly continue to suffer from the after-effects of the economic downturn after years of record growth.
Attendance, of course, is just one indicator of fans’ support for their team. Merchandise sales, television ratings, traffic on team Web sites and spending on concessions at the ballpark are also key. Indeed, every team in the hunt for a playoff spot this year has had sales of its merchandise grow and, with the exception of the Yankees, has seen its television ratings rise, too.

The Minnesota Twins, who are playing in a new ballpark this season and have clinched their division, have sold 136 percent more merchandise this year. Sales have risen more than 30 percent for the Giants, the Rays, the Rangers, the Reds and the Yankees.
In Tampa Bay, the Rays’ attendance has declined 0.3 percent this year despite having one of the best records in baseball. Team officials have talked about the need for a new stadium to attract fans. The trouble may not be the stadium, but that the Rays are a relatively new team in a city hit hard by the recession that has many alternatives to attending a game.

“We might be a lot better baseball market than people realize, but we don’t have the history,” said Philip Porter, an economics professor at the University of South Florida, who said that the Rays are seventh in attendance when adjusting for the region’s population. “There are so many things to do in Florida. We get outside, go to the beach, so we’re not as easily seduced by baseball as somewhere else.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/29/sport ... ml?_r=1&hp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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SunCoastBlueHen wrote:
ToTheLeft wrote:
:nod:

Ray Jay is in a great location. Great place to see a football game. If only Ray Jay could double as a baseball stadium!
Yep. I live in Pinellas County and have a shorter commute to get to Ray Jay than I do to get to the Trop.

Getting out of the Trop after a game can be a feakin' nightmare - even though you are only battling 12K worth of traffic to get to 275.
I agree, I can be at Ray J in less than 30 minutes depending on traffic. Totally agree, parking and traffic flow are horrendous.
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Well, I'll be one of the 12K in attendance tonight as I was just offered a ticket. For those watching on TV, I'll be the guy behind the visitor's dugout with the Phillies hat on. :D
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SunCoastBlueHen wrote:
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Boston seems to be doing fine with the ugly stadium scenaryio.............. :lol:
Fenway ain't ugly, it's "historic" and "classic". ;)
Historic and Classic Dump ;)
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SunCoastBlueHen wrote:Well, I'll be one of the 12K in attendance tonight as I was just offered a ticket. For those watching on TV, I'll be the guy behind the visitor's dugout with the Phillies hat on. :D
So you're transplant guy? :lol:
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Gil Dobie wrote:
SunCoastBlueHen wrote:
Fenway ain't ugly, it's "historic" and "classic". ;)
Historic and Classic Dump ;)
We are no longer friends :ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:
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UNHWildCats wrote:
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Historic and Classic Dump ;)
We are no longer friends :ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:
Admit it, it might be a great place for the players to play, but not much room or convenience for the fans, and besides that, you have to sit by Red Sox fans. :lol:
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18k in attendance as the Rays clinch a playoff spot thanks to 8 Shutout innings from Mr. Price.
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ToTheLeft wrote:18k in attendance as the Rays clinch a playoff spot thanks to 8 Shutout innings from Mr. Price.
I just got home. Fun game to watch. We had great seats about 8 rows up from the field between home plate and the visitor's dugout. VIP parking also helps with getting out of there more easily. :thumb:

BTW, the crowd was really into the game and made alot of noise when the situation called for it. It was actually a good atmosphere.

I still hate the cowbell thing, though. :thumbdown:
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BTW -

Apparently, Evan Longoria and Davis Price, in response to the negative response they received from slamming Tampa Bay fans, have bought 20,000 tickets for tomorrow night's game (costing each player about $75K) to be given out free at the gate. I've never heard of such a thing and I really hope the community responds.
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SunCoastBlueHen wrote:BTW -

Apparently, Evan Longoria and Davis Price, in response to the negative response they received from slamming Tampa Bay fans, have bought 20,000 tickets for tomorrow night's game (costing each player about $75K) to be given out free at the gate. I've never heard of such a thing and I really hope the community responds.
WOW!

That's an awesome gesture.
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SunCoastBlueHen wrote:BTW -

Apparently, Evan Longoria and Davis Price, in response to the negative response they received from slamming Tampa Bay fans, have bought 20,000 tickets for tomorrow night's game (costing each player about $75K) to be given out free at the gate. I've never heard of such a thing and I really hope the community responds.
According to this article the team is providing the tickets, says nothing about the two players paying for them. The owner says they6 are doing it in response to what Longoria and Price said.

http://www.tampabay.com/sports/baseball ... ts/1124684" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

In my opinion they made the wrong move here though. Its not fair to those who bought tickets for the game. One sports writer had a better idea... the people who already bought tickets should be allowed to bring two people for free for each ticket they bought so as to reward those who actually care enough to buy tickets... Either that or make the tickets available to youth organizations.
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UNHWildCats wrote:
SunCoastBlueHen wrote:BTW -

Apparently, Evan Longoria and Davis Price, in response to the negative response they received from slamming Tampa Bay fans, have bought 20,000 tickets for tomorrow night's game (costing each player about $75K) to be given out free at the gate. I've never heard of such a thing and I really hope the community responds.
According to this article the team is providing the tickets, says nothing about the two players paying for them. The owner says they6 are doing it in response to what Longoria and Price said.
The ushers at the game and other Rays employees were telling everyone that Longo and Price bought the tickets. According to the paper, though, that was not accurate information.
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UNHWildCats wrote:In my opinion they made the wrong move here though. Its not fair to those who bought tickets for the game. One sports writer had a better idea... the people who already bought tickets should be allowed to bring two people for free for each ticket they bought so as to reward those who actually care enough to buy tickets... Either that or make the tickets available to youth organizations.
THIS! :thumb:
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