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Fangraphs has a poll up asking each team’s fans “how would you rate your overall 2018 season fan experience?”    Right now, 5% of Orioles fans have said it was a “very good experience.”    Who the hell are these people?    I realize the team needed a rebuild and got shocked into starting one, but anyone who calls 2018 a very good fan experience needs to find a good psychiatrist, or perhaps just accept being a masochist.  “Thank you sir, may I have another?”

https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/how-did-you-feel-about-the-2018-season/#orioles

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I guess if you found winning baseball to be too stress inducing and larger crowds to watch winning baseball to be too much to bear, than I suppose I'd consider this season a very good experience.  It's about the only thing about this season that was a very good experience.

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I think people are being sarcastic when they're voting that way.  I mean, I wouldn't know.  Just a hunch.  

If anyone wants to spin the 2018 season as a good experience and be truthful about it, @backwardsk might have it right.  The new, kid friendly ballpark promo might have been pleasing enough for someone to vote that way.

Another spin would be that this team finally blew it up.  I think that's the only positive experience here, but that's a huge stretch.  

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1 hour ago, Frobby said:

Fangraphs has a poll up asking each team’s fans “how would you rate your overall 2018 season fan experience?”    Right now, 5% of Orioles fans have said it was a “very good experience.”    Who the hell are these people?    I realize the team needed a rebuild and got shocked into starting one, but anyone who calls 2018 a very good fan experience needs to find a good psychiatrist, or perhaps just accept being a masochist.  “Thank you sir, may I have another?”

https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/how-did-you-feel-about-the-2018-season/#orioles

Fairly certain SteveA would be a positive! :D

He thinks all is well and everything is under control. Nothing to see here folks!  :D

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1 hour ago, Frobby said:

Fangraphs has a poll up asking each team’s fans “how would you rate your overall 2018 season fan experience?”    Right now, 5% of Orioles fans have said it was a “very good experience.”    Who the hell are these people?    I realize the team needed a rebuild and got shocked into starting one, but anyone who calls 2018 a very good fan experience needs to find a good psychiatrist, or perhaps just accept being a masochist.  “Thank you sir, may I have another?”

https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/how-did-you-feel-about-the-2018-season/#orioles

I think I know where that 5% comes from and it's right here.  It was a small and silent group of folks, who after reading about Baltimore here and then attending games...in Baltimore... were very pleased and happy over NOT being raped, robbed and murdered.

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23 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

I think people are being sarcastic when they're voting that way.  I mean, I wouldn't know.  Just a hunch.  

If anyone wants to spin the 2018 season as a good experience and be truthful about it, @backwardsk might have it right.  The new, kid friendly ballpark promo might have been pleasing enough for someone to vote that way.

Another spin would be that this team finally blew it up.  I think that's the only positive experience here, but that's a huge stretch.  

The Buck and DD haters are glad to be done with the pair, even if it took losing 120 games, the end result was their departure, which made it a good experience for them.

 

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1 hour ago, Frobby said:

Fangraphs has a poll up asking each team’s fans “how would you rate your overall 2018 season fan experience?”    Right now, 5% of Orioles fans have said it was a “very good experience.”    Who the hell are these people?    I realize the team needed a rebuild and got shocked into starting one, but anyone who calls 2018 a very good fan experience needs to find a good psychiatrist, or perhaps just accept being a masochist.  “Thank you sir, may I have another?”

https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/how-did-you-feel-about-the-2018-season/#orioles

I take that as people went to a ball game and thought the ballpark and atmosphere was a "very good experience."  i went to a couple of games with some good friends I see once or twice a year and it was a very good experience.  I went with my son who is now 31 and I don't see as much as I would like.  That was a very good experience. That is regardless of how bad the team played.  That is the context I would say that 5% responded. 

 

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15 minutes ago, accinfo said:

I take that as people went to a ball game and thought the ballpark and atmosphere was a "very good experience."  i went to a couple of games with some good friends I see once or twice a year and it was a very good experience.  I went with my son who is now 31 and I don't see as much as I would like.  That was a very good experience. That is regardless of how bad the team played.  That is the context I would say that 5% responded. 

 

That certainly has to be it. They may not have understood the question. It does seem similar to probably what is asked in a *ballpark experience" questionnaire.

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20 minutes ago, NashLumber said:

That certainly has to be it. They may not have understood the question. It does seem similar to probably what is asked in a *ballpark experience" questionnaire.

I guess so, but these are Fangraphs readers — not exactly the casual part of the fan base.  

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