7E7C666076130 wrote: I ask because it doesn't look from TV that there were that many people in the stands. Empty seats everywhere. But my view is only limited and I'm no judge of crowds anyway.
It is definitely not turnstile count. A number of years ago the NL did turn stile and AL did paid attendance. Now both use tickets sold. So unless there are a lot of free tickets given for a particular game the announced attendance is almost always larger than the number of people in the park (because no shows get counted)
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The team is playing well now. Many hearts were broken when Cutch was traded. It might take years to recover even if Cutch is on the decline. How many million Cutch shirts were sold? Worse attendance since 1996, and this team is better than all except 2013, 2014 and 2015. I call it the loss of innocence and the horrible realization that baseball is a business and not a game.
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576A676077716A37343D050 wrote: The team is playing well now. Many hearts were broken when Cutch was traded. It might take years to recover even if Cutch is on the decline. How many million Cutch shirts were sold? Worse attendance since 1996, and this team is better than all except 2013, 2014 and 2015. I call it the loss of innocence and the horrible realization that baseball is a business and not a game.
I agree with loss of innocence. I think a lot was self inflected by management too. NH coming out and saying they want to put together a team that projects to win 78-82 was awful although I think a lot of fans had already figured out the team was not really trying to win.
I agree with loss of innocence. I think a lot was self inflected by management too. NH coming out and saying they want to put together a team that projects to win 78-82 was awful although I think a lot of fans had already figured out the team was not really trying to win.
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I wonder if the fact that Archer is generally seen as a good guy who is active in the community played a role in the team targeting him. Not only get a new pitcher, but possibly a new face of the team.
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41666D4E030 wrote: I wonder if the fact that Archer is generally seen as a good guy who is active in the community played a role in the team targeting him. Not only get a new pitcher, but possibly a new face of the team.
That couldn't hurt. He definitely seems like a good guy and is easy to root for.
That couldn't hurt. He definitely seems like a good guy and is easy to root for.
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5B7D7C6B7D6D1E0 wrote: On 9/17 10,316 watched the Pirates beat the Royals.
Attendance for year is now
1,377,741 with the average at 18,873
The A's have passed the Bucs.
But the A's cheated! They had 65,000 in attendance when they had free seats for the anniversary.
nope, attendance totals are for tickets sold only. The tickets the Bucs are giving to teachers won't count either.
Wednesday night attendance 13,073
drops average to 18,698 and total goes to 1,402,380
Friday night in the rain attendance was better than average 19,243
On season the average is now 18,705 season total of 1,421,623
Reaching 1.5 million won't happen this season.
Attendance for year is now
1,377,741 with the average at 18,873
The A's have passed the Bucs.
But the A's cheated! They had 65,000 in attendance when they had free seats for the anniversary.
nope, attendance totals are for tickets sold only. The tickets the Bucs are giving to teachers won't count either.
Wednesday night attendance 13,073
drops average to 18,698 and total goes to 1,402,380
Friday night in the rain attendance was better than average 19,243
On season the average is now 18,705 season total of 1,421,623
Reaching 1.5 million won't happen this season.
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Saturday September 22 attendance 23,070
raises season average to 18,762 and season total to
1,444,693
Bucs will only have 78 home dates because of double headers and rain out (unless October 1 game is held)
raises season average to 18,762 and season total to
1,444,693
Bucs will only have 78 home dates because of double headers and rain out (unless October 1 game is held)
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final home game attendance was 20,623 raising season average to
18,786 and total attendance to:
1,465,316 in 78 dates.
2017 - 1,919,447 23,697
2016 - 2,249,201. 27,768
2015 - 2,498,596. 30,847.
2014 - 2,442,564. 30,155.
2013 - 2,256,862. 27,862.
2012 - 2,091,918. 25,862.
2011 - 1,940,429. 23,956.
2010 - 1,613,399. 19,919.
2009 - 1,577,853. 19,480.
18,786 and total attendance to:
1,465,316 in 78 dates.
2017 - 1,919,447 23,697
2016 - 2,249,201. 27,768
2015 - 2,498,596. 30,847.
2014 - 2,442,564. 30,155.
2013 - 2,256,862. 27,862.
2012 - 2,091,918. 25,862.
2011 - 1,940,429. 23,956.
2010 - 1,613,399. 19,919.
2009 - 1,577,853. 19,480.
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It could be a lot worse. The Marlins averaged about ten thousand fans per game. Our triple AAA team in Indy average almost nine thousand.
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47606B48050 wrote: It could be a lot worse. The Marlins averaged about ten thousand fans per game. Our triple AAA team in Indy average almost nine thousand.
yeah, trading Nutting for Loria would not help the Bucs.
yeah, trading Nutting for Loria would not help the Bucs.