I'm amped for the media to spin this "small" crowd as backlash against Ozzie and how Loria is a crook that bilked the City of Miami and they will have a firesale in a year and the stadium will be empty after the novelty wears off in a month.
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Originally posted by Hugg View PostI don't think there's any question that it's kind of a disappointing number, but still, they haven't drawn 20k in similar conditions in 16 years.This post was brought to you by: Dat SEC Speed
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They play 18 games against the Braves, Red Sox, Phillies and Cardinals at home during the week. Those are guaranteed to be near sellouts. The weekend crowds against bad teams will draw at worst 30,000 a game.
32,000 a game is completely doable if they remain competitive. Much higher if they are as good as advertised.
4 of the 6 series take place in the summer and the 5th is during the last week of school.
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30,000 a game = 82% capacity or 10th last year
32,000 a game = 87% capacity of 8th last year
Inaugural year %
Pittsburgh drew 80% in 2001
Cincinnati drew 69% in 2003
San Diego drew 88% in 2004
Philly drew 93% in 2004
St. Louis drew 90% in 2006
Washington drew 69% in 2008 (29,000 a game)
Minnesota drew 100% in 2010
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The "we haven't been here since '94" spin is cool, but at the same time that's a pretty bad crowd for the Cubs.
I think, when the Marlins pegged 2.5 million as their magic number for this season (because 3 million requires a sellout every night), they probably pegged the Cubs, Red Sox and Cardinals weeknight series at or near sellouts because we have some absolute weeknight dogs this year. I also believe the number of full-season-equivalents we have is approximately 15K so 24K is a let-down when you consider the Cubs were doing about 20Kish at Pro Player with 8K FSE's.
FYI, before Boston comes to town we'll have Pittsburgh, Colorado, Washington and Atlanta as our weeknight/Tuesday opponents.
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Originally posted by Swifty View PostThe "we haven't been here since '94" spin is cool, but at the same time that's a pretty bad crowd for the Cubs.
I think, when the Marlins pegged 2.5 million as their magic number for this season (because 3 million requires a sellout every night), they probably pegged the Cubs, Red Sox and Cardinals weeknight series at or near sellouts because we have some absolute weeknight dogs this year. I also believe the number of full-season-equivalents we have is approximately 15K so 24K is a let-down when you consider the Cubs were doing about 20Kish at Pro Player with 8K FSE's.
FYI, before Boston comes to town we'll have Pittsburgh, Colorado, Washington and Atlanta as our weeknight/Tuesday opponents.
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