I listened to the game on my car radio while I was out yesterday. Rooney and Horton are very good.
It was so HOT I saw 2 fire hydrants fighting over the nearest dog...I'm identifying myself as a friendly Cub fan but have to ask in all sincerity and no snarkiness intended:
What's going on with the Cardinal attendance? I was shocked to see so many empty seats. Was it limited to this series because of the heat? Maybe that kept away Cub fans too.
You're having an unexpected very good year. I would think there would be more interest.
It was hot. I also think this fan base that I love and a franchise that I love are being absolute cry babies. It is very cheap to go to a game, especially if local. Also, ownership should never threaten fans about slashing if they don’t come. Just say nothing.I'm identifying myself as a friendly Cub fan but have to ask in all sincerity and no snarkiness intended:
What's going on with the Cardinal attendance? I was shocked to see so many empty seats. Was it limited to this series because of the heat? Maybe that kept away Cub fans too.
You're having an unexpected very good year. I would think there would be more interest.
Look on the bright side. How would you like to be rooting for the American League team also south (but closer) to Wrigley?It was hot. I also think this fan base that I love and a franchise that I love are being absolute cry babies. It is very cheap to go to a game, especially if local. Also, ownership should never threaten fans about slashing if they don’t come. Just say nothing.
Now I see the the comments “once Mo leaves the fans will be back”
Ok, we will see.
The heat was definitely a factor but I believe the frustration with Mozalek and ownership to completely commit to winning is a larger factor.I'm identifying myself as a friendly Cub fan but have to ask in all sincerity and no snarkiness intended:
What's going on with the Cardinal attendance? I was shocked to see so many empty seats. Was it limited to this series because of the heat? Maybe that kept away Cub fans too.
You're having an unexpected very good year. I would think there would be more interest.
The Cards rank 13th in average attendance and have the #13 winning percentage in the MLB so I think attendance is pretty much right in line with performance.The heat was definitely a factor but I believe the frustration with Mozalek and ownership to completely commit to winning is a larger factor.
It's not like they haven't brought in big names (Arenado, Goldschmitt), but some of the players and manager they let go have been frustrating as well.
You literally can walk though the gate on July 8th and have infield terrace or 1st and 3rd pavilion seats for just under $20. You can bring your own sandwich and drink. I can show you where to get a five dollar beer all game long. I didn’t even look for any special buys or call a rep. You can have bleacher seat for 25 and still can bring your sandwich and I can still show you where a $5 beer is.The Cards rank 13th in average attendance and have the #13 winning percentage in the MLB so I think attendance is pretty much right in line with performance.
It just feels worse because we've had an extremely loyal fanbase whose attendance for years exceeded results on the field. But when you keep jacking up prices for tickets and concessions, and keep letting your investment in the on-field product slip further and further down in comparison with the rest of the league, that goodwill tends to run out.
Thats all well and good but with 81 home games baseball teams depend on repeat customers. How many times a baseball season is a family of 4 going to shill out $100 or more to watch a ho hum product? Once or twice, sure, but 5 times? Ten?You literally can walk though the gate on July 8th and have infield terrace or 1st and 3rd pavilion seats for just under $20. You can bring your own sandwich and drink. I can show you where to get a five dollar beer all game long. I didn’t even look for any special buys or call a rep. You can have bleacher seat for 25 and still can bring your sandwich and I can still show you where a $5 beer is.
Ticket price is the most lame excuse, IMO.
Busch also has great all-inclusive. $90 might be a sticker shock at first, but add up everything you get and it is great value. Sometimes they even throw in a museum tour with an all inclusive ticket. Some on this board probably could drink 90 bucks worth before first pitch.
We will have a difference of opinion here. This is a young team that is playing above what they should and hardly ho-hum. Given what the service is at Busch, the $100 evening at the ballpark is probably a better value than that Uber eats car that will be pulling into the drive.Thats all well and good but with 81 home games baseball teams depend on repeat customers. How many times a baseball season is a family of 4 going to shill out $100 or more to watch a ho hum product? Once or twice, sure, but 5 times? Ten?
Like I said, attendance is right in line with the teams record, as well as it's middle of the league payroll. I'm not sure what more you all can expect of fans. This ownership has been spoiled for years.
That $100 evening is not just a yes or no proposition. It's spending your time and money on going to that game vs a host of other options (including other sporting events). If the team is better, with more exciting players, people will do it more more. Not sure how that's surprising or disappointing.We will have a difference of opinion here. This is a young team that is playing above what they should and hardly ho-hum. Given what the service is at Busch, the $100 evening at the ballpark is probably a better value than that Uber eats car that will be pulling into the drive.
So what would be acceptable. $10 seats? Or just accept attendance is in line? I honestly don’t know the answer. I do feel the locals don’t have much of an excuse. Myself, I come from Chicagoland now, I have to get hotels, gas, and tickets. Maybe a little gambling money too(). The out of towners I do feel for. I’ve heard at one time that on the weekends over 50% of the crowd is technically out of market.
As a Cub fan that sounds like Nirvana.You literally can walk though the gate on July 8th and have infield terrace or 1st and 3rd pavilion seats for just under $20. You can bring your own sandwich and drink. I can show you where to get a five dollar beer all game long. I didn’t even look for any special buys or call a rep. You can have bleacher seat for 25 and still can bring your sandwich and I can still show you where a $5 beer is.
Ticket price is the most lame excuse, IMO.
Busch also has great all-inclusive. $90 might be a sticker shock at first, but add up everything you get and it is great value. Sometimes they even throw in a museum tour with an all inclusive ticket. Some on this board probably could drink 90 bucks worth before first pitch.
That is exactly my wife's(CWS fan) thought everytime we are in STL. "How is this possible?"As a Cub fan that sounds like Nirvana.
Nice comeback win!!!!Good thing the bullpen got a night off last night.
Nice is an understatement. These young boys grind. I don't know if we have a superstar in these young guys, but we have a few that will be a part of the DNA. This season so far has been the best medicine.Nice comeback win!!!!
Nice comeback win!!!!