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Funny how the Yankee invaders disappear when their team isn't good.

Might be true but our fans I would have thought would have filled the stadium more. Student night as well. The pricing has to be the issue unless the rain that moved in swayed some fans to stay home.

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I'll be at the Saturday night's game. It's part of my 29 game plan. Wonder how many others will be there. The weather's supposed to be good. I hope that the truly obnoxious Yankee fans won't be there. I remember a game a couple of decades ago where two Yankee fans got ejected for fighting with each other.

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3-GAME SET, vs. Yankees (May 3rd, 4th, 5th)

GAME 1:O 16,083 o(35.0%)

GAME 2:O 15,998 o(34.8%)

GAME 3:O 19,598 o(42.6%)

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3-GAME TOTAL: OO) 51,679

3-GAME AVERAGE: oo 17,226

ONE MONTH LATER:

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3-GAME SET, vs. Yankees (June 3rd, 4th, 5th)

GAME 1:O 25,220 o(54.9%)

GAME 2:O 33,170 o(72.2%)

GAME 3:O 28,807 o(62.7%)

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3-GAME TOTAL: OO) 87,197

3-GAME AVERAGE: oo 29, 066

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ONE MONTH LATER:

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3-GAME SET, vs. Yankees (June 3rd, 4th, 5th)

GAME 1:O 25,220 o(54.9%)

GAME 2:O 33,170 o(72.2%)

GAME 3:O 28,807 o(62.7%)

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3-GAME TOTAL: OO) 87,197

3-GAME AVERAGE: oo 29, 066

At the game today and about 18,000 people in the stands.Not sure what happened maybe the bad weather scare.I know the Yankee fans could care less about their team. Bizarre way it hurts the Orioles attendance. Six games against the Yankees and not good attendance. Not anywhere near what a weekend series against the Yankees used to draw.Not much enthusiasm in the stands.,

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14,878 yesterday. Weather was nice. During the week the crowds have not geen good. School will be out soon so we shall see. Don't have anymore weekend series against Boston and one against the Yankees in September. I don't think the Yankee fans will care by then or even care now. i guess if the orioles stay in first place and are in it all year they might spike up in attendance . We shall see. The giveaway tonight might help attendance a little.

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3-GAME SET, vs. Royals (June 6th, 7th, 8th)

GAME 1:O 14,878 o(32.4%)

GAME 2:O 28,110 o(61.1%)

GAME 3:O 19,178 o(41.7%)

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3-GAME TOTAL: OO) 62,166

3-GAME AVERAGE: oo 20, 722

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3-GAME SET, vs. Blue Jays (June 17th, 18th, 19th)

GAME 1:O 38,306 o(83.3%)

GAME 2:O 41,901 o(91.1%)

GAME 3:O 39,024 o(84.9%)

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4-GAME TOTAL: OO) 119,237

4-GAME AVERAGE: oo 39, 746

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Good attendance all three games this series. I was kind of surprised today wasn't closer to a sell out though. I figured it would've been 40k+ for sure.

Surprised too. For some reason, there just isn't alot of buzz around this team. They're a 1st place team, and not alot seem to care. Some of my friends aren't as interested because they expect this team to fade away because of the pitching. Idk.

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