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1 minute ago, Roy Firestone said:

Attendance is down pretty much across the board, but this tells you a lot about what the fans think of the Orioles...The fan base is staying away in droves...and they better find a way to rebuild this team quickly and appeal to the fans and their families...or this franchise will have lost its fan base for a generation.

 

I think Angelos thinks the opposite.  He's thinking they have to be as competitive as possible next year.

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4 minutes ago, Roy Firestone said:

Attendance is down pretty much across the board, but this tells you a lot about what the fans think of the Orioles...The fan base is staying away in droves...and they better find a way to rebuild this team quickly and appeal to the fans and their families...or this franchise will have lost its fan base for a generation.

 

Hard to draw fans when you’re completely out of the race by early May.    Even during the 14 losing seasons, we rarely fell out of the race that early.    

Honestly, the team has done a lot this year to encourage attendance, including lowering concession prices and allowing families to bring kids for free in the upper deck.     But nobody wants to watch a team that’s not only terrible, but boring.    

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36 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Hard to draw fans when you’re completely out of the race by early May.    Even during the 14 losing seasons, we rarely fell out of the race that early.    

Honestly, the team has done a lot this year to encourage attendance, including lowering concession prices and allowing families to bring kids for free in the upper deck.     But nobody wants to watch a team that’s not only terrible, but boring.    

I think most people wouldn't want to go to the games even if they were free.  

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2 hours ago, atomic said:

I think most people wouldn't want to go to the games even if they were free.  

Some people, anyway.    I have tickets for Saturday night and am looking forward to it.    I enjoy going to baseball games, especially if the weather is nice.   

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3 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Some people, anyway.    I have tickets for Saturday night and am looking forward to it.    I enjoy going to baseball games, especially if the weather is nice.   

You have season tickets and already paid for those tickets.  If someone said I have tickets for tonights game does anyone want them I am guessing you wouldn't be running to get them first. 

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11 minutes ago, atomic said:

You have season tickets and already paid for those tickets.  If someone said I have tickets for tonights game does anyone want them I am guessing you wouldn't be running to get them first. 

Oh, I’m not so sure about that.   I’ve already gone to two games on someone else’s tickets this year.  I like being at the ballpark.   

But I won’t be joining a season ticket group next year, for the first time since OPACY opened.     I’ll still go to some games, but I don’t want to lay out cash up front when I can just go when the mood strikes me.  

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3 hours ago, Frobby said:

Hard to draw fans when you’re completely out of the race by early May.    Even during the 14 losing seasons, we rarely fell out of the race that early.    

Honestly, the team has done a lot this year to encourage attendance, including lowering concession prices and allowing families to bring kids for free in the upper deck.     But nobody wants to watch a team that’s not only terrible, but boring.    

This is true across baseball, particularly in the American League where the playoff teams have pretty much already been determined and everyone else is getting ready to go into sell mode.

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3 minutes ago, NCRaven said:

This is true across baseball, particularly in the American League where the playoff teams have pretty much already been determined and everyone else is getting ready to go into sell mode.

It’s true across baseball, but the drop off for the O’s is much more dramatic than most.     There are some teams that have had even bigger drop offs than the O’s (Toronto, KC, Miami), but not too many.    

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