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<BR>On 2004-02-16 18:40, wco81 wrote:
<BR>If I heard correctly, the Reds and Pirates cut payroll with brand new stadia. Attendance at the new parks just aren´t supporting it.
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<BR>Now with less talent on the rosters, is attendance likely to increase for those teams?
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<BR>Fans are seeing only a handful of teams able to sign the best talent. If they are not fans of those handful of teams, how much are they going to support their teams? Sure they may go to some ball games but will they go to as many as they would if their teams were perceived to be contenders?
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<BR>I´m guessing like everyone else. I know after the last strike, attendance only came back with the McGuire-Sosa HR race. Not sure how it´s done since then. Lot of new parks have opened but new stadia haven´t resulted in increased attendance in all the cities.
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<BR>For the love of God, guys! Nobody should be talking about the economic climate of baseball without reading Moneyball by Michael Lewis, Andrew Zimbalist´s May the Best Team Win and especially Doug Pappas´ Business of Baseball blog (
http://roadsidephotos.com/baseball/)...just for starters.
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<BR>There are SO many misconceptions, misperceptions and falsehoods being propogated in this discussion that it´s just ludicrous!
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<BR>We´re all entitled to our opinions, of course. But I think that the level of discourse on this forum is such that the participants would welcome the opportunity for a little edu-ma-cation.
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<BR>Everyone, read these things if you like baseball...PLEASE!
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<BR>Keeping up with Baseball Prospectus wouldn´t hurt, and David Pinto´s Baseball Musings also covers the game well on both sides of the lines.
www.baseballprospectus.com and
www.baseballmusings.com respectively.
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