They could just use a little league park instead.I hope Florida plans on opening their new stadium in the future.
I hope Florida plans on opening their new stadium in the future.
I was actually going to post a thread about that. 600 fans, are you kidding me? This from a team that was in contention about a week and a half ago AND has won 2 World Series. There should be more than 600 fans, the team isn't bad.
They could just use a little league park instead.
Ramirez, Marlins beat Braves in front of 600 fans - MLB - Yahoo! Sports
My apologies. You were right. It appears that there are baseball fans in Miami...about 600 of them. If the Marlins make the playoffs they might get 1000 people to the ballpark.
There are TONS of baseball fans....but little MARLINS fans.... Until you as a sports fan has gone through it....you are nothing but a hater and talking out of your a$$!![]()
This is typical of florida baseball teams.
It's got to be, and what makes it worse is how cavernous that stadium is. Fans and players must have been able to hear their echo.
BTW, the Red Sox tied the Indians MLB record of consecutive sellouts (455) last night. They'll set a new record Monday night when Tampa comes to Fenway.
Yes it is. Congrats to you to Indians fans have holding that impressive record for so long. One of the reasons why I admire Cleveland sports is how YOU fans support the Indians, Browns, and Cavs. When I think of "rabid" fans in this country, Cleveland is always one of the first cities/regions that I think of.
As far as the Red Sox go, it could be a coincidence (BUT I don't think it is), when the trio of John Henry, Tom Werner, and Larry Lucchino took over in 2002, it changed the whole culture of how things operate at Fenway and the Red Sox. The Trio has cleaned up Fenway to the point I didn't think was possible, (I STILL would like to have a new park however) adding new seats without taking away from the ambience of Fenway, and improving consessions, restrooms, etc. Plus they have have made the scouting department a TOP priority by putting tons of money into it, and it has paid huge dividends with the talent that has contributed and the talent that is still developing. Throw in two World Championships in four years, and all of this adds up to fans coming through the turnstiles in droves.