And a Gorman HR!THAT'S A WINNER !!!!!............. ( 3-0 )
Cardinals win 9-2 and sweep the Twins in the opening series of the 2025 season....................
with the Cardinals and Blues playing so great , it has eased SOME of the pain from what is going on with the MBB program.........
2 three run homers is great to see and some good pitching added in has made this season get off on the right foot........
LET'S GO CARDINALS................
And no strikeouts? Pretty good way for the Redbirds to start the season.Nolan Gorman with 3 hits today. Beautiful.
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Really could have swept them.I like winning. Really should’ve won game 1, but it’s baseball, but when this is a fringe team, you have to win this series.
Also, I heard a clip on a radio show about the changing STL fans. Are they sending a message or is the town becoming a front running city? I kind of feel they are becoming a front runner type of fan base. 5 of 6 crowds were pathetic.
I think Cardinals fans are very much in "show me" mode, and I don't blame them. The ownership and front office really hasn't committed to winning a lot over the last decade, and it's going to take time for the fan base to reestablish a level of trust.I like winning. Really should’ve won game 1, but it’s baseball, but when this is a fringe team, you have to win this series.
Also, I heard a clip on a radio show about the changing STL fans. Are they sending a message or is the town becoming a front running city? I kind of feel they are becoming a front runner type of fan base. 5 of 6 crowds were pathetic.
Also, I heard a clip on a radio show about the changing STL fans. Are they sending a message or is the town becoming a front running city? I kind of feel they are becoming a front runner type of fan base. 5 of 6 crowds were pathetic.
I think it's a front running city to a certain extent. Most definitely not in the way that a market like Atlanta is. But there is a certain segment of the fan base that seems to only show up and/or care when it gets into the latter part of the season and into the playoffs. That's why I've mentioned on here before about how the fanbase would react if they ever decided to do a true full rebuild like you've seen teams like the Astros do in years past.
I think the part that is frustrating to most of the fans is that they don't commit to anything. The FO dinks and dunks and tries to do the absolute very least they have to do. They want 85 wins and then let's see what happens.
Either take a couple of years and burn it down with the idea we will rebuild and come back and really Really REALLY compete. Or say we have some of the right horses, instead of rebuilding let's go get the players we need and go for it now and the next 3 years.
What they have said behind close doors is we don't have to try. We can milk this cow. That's what they have done for decades. They know they are a small market (Mid sized) team with a large market fan base and thus income. They lucked out in 2006. (I am the first person to say that I am glad they did. I made it to a WS game with my Dad and he was gone 10 months later.) In 2011 they faced elimination a few times as well.
The bolded is the key. The Cardinals have had no real incentive to be very good since people still attended games.I think the part that is frustrating to most of the fans is that they don't commit to anything. The FO dinks and dunks and tries to do the absolute very least they have to do. They want 85 wins and then let's see what happens.
Either take a couple of years and burn it down with the idea we will rebuild and come back and really Really REALLY compete. Or say we have some of the right horses, instead of rebuilding let's go get the players we need and go for it now and the next 3 years.
What they have said behind close doors is we don't have to try. We can milk this cow. That's what they have done for decades. They know they are a small market (Mid sized) team with a large market fan base and thus income. They lucked out in 2006. (I am the first person to say that I am glad they did. I made it to a WS game with my Dad and he was gone 10 months later.) In 2011 they faced elimination a few times as well.
This, exactly.The bolded is the key. The Cardinals have had no real incentive to be very good since people still attended games.
Had the Cardinals just said, “We will totally rebuild and look to build a World Series contender in 3-5 years”, the fan base would have understood. They probably would have enjoyed watching a young team grow together. But the front office didn’t care. If 3M people came while they were just competing for the last wild card, job done.
I totally agree that Cardinal fans are not fairweather. The Cardinal fandom is far and wide thanks to the reach of KMOX, before cable and sattelite TV. There are families. who for years planned their summer vacation around a trip to St. Louis. I think the current economy and prices of tickets along with concessions in the park will have a deterrent on attendance if this team does not perform to the norms. But that does not mean the fans have suddenly become fairweather. A lot of families are having to make choices how they spend their disposable income.This, exactly.
And the thing is, this strategy has an expiration date, and I think that's what you're seeing with attendance this year. I also think it's supremely unfair to call St. Louis fans "fair-weather." Ownership decries St. Louis as a small market, yet this fanbase has churned out elite attendance numbers for years. Even this season we are 11th in average attendance out of the 21 teams that have had home games. Middle of the league for a "small market" team that has said they are not competing this year.
The Cubs games were in Japan so they probably shouldn't include those.Found this on current attendance info. Not sure all of these teams have had home games yet, but I know we have. Edit: Nevermind, only 20 teams listed so far so this must be teams that have played home games.
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Yeah that might skew things a bit. lolThe Cubs games were in Japan so they probably shouldn't include those.
I also think it's supremely unfair to call St. Louis fans "fair-weather." Ownership decries St. Louis as a small market, yet this fanbase has churned out elite attendance numbers for years. Even this season we are 11th in average attendance out of the 21 teams that have had home games. Middle of the league for a "small market" team that has said they are not competing this year.
Just wanted to point out that I said that I believe that a certain segment of the fanbase is fair-weather. Not the entire group but just a portion that doesn't usually start caring about the team until around September and will act as if they've watched the team the entire season. Atlanta still takes the cake of having the most fair-weather fanbase in sports.I totally agree that Cardinal fans are not fairweather. The Cardinal fandom is far and wide thanks to the reach of KMOX, before cable and sattelite TV. There are families. who for years planned their summer vacation around a trip to St. Louis. I think the current economy and prices of tickets along with concessions in the park will have a deterrent on attendance if this team does not perform to the norms. But that does not mean the fans have suddenly become fairweather. A lot of families are having to make choices how they spend their disposable income.