I actually attended the game on Friday night and the announced crowd was 14,000. I do not get it. Do not tell me that there aren't baseball fans here. I live here and for some reason there are NO Marlins fans except for me. I attended a Marlins-Yankees game a few years ago and 40,000 fans were there, unfortunately most of whom were Yankees fans and Boston Red Sox interleague games are well attended. Last year the Marlins drew 25,000 and 43,000 respectively during the Barry Bonds home run chase. The radio and television ratings are actually very good. It's not easy being a Marlins fan. A triple-A baseball game last night I think in Columbus drew over 10,000 last night.
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There are baseball fans in Miami, but they are either Yankee, Red Sox or Met fans that moved to Florida. Unless there is a reason to go to a game, i.e. Bonds going after the record, hardly anybody comes or cares. Even when the Marlins were making the wild card chase in 2003, people did not come out until September. Miami is a Dolphins town
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If yesterday's game was a home game for the Marlins, then Ramirez's two homers were gobbled up by thousands of empty seats. Was that a home game for Florida? True, the opponent was the Reds, but if that is the kind of crowd that turns out on a Sunday, then baseball does not belong in Miami.
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It seems like it might be a geographical issue. Whenever the Braves are in Florida for a series, I always see how poor the attendance is, even when the fish are having a great year. You guys already have more WS than us and haven't been around very long, also had to win them by Wild Card which isn't easy.
What all does the park offer to attract fans?PFC Henry
United States Marine Corps
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Originally posted by Richard View PostThe park is nice, but is certainly feels like a football stadium.
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Originally posted by Richard View PostYou are right, I can't wait for the new stadium. I won't hold my breath because we can never trust a politician especially Dade County politicians. I'll believe it once I see a shovel in the ground.
And what do you mean you don't trust the politicians...isn't it a done deal that its going to be made?
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These crowds are pathetic. In their inaugural year the Marlins drew well in excess of two million fans and I just do not get it, regardless of gas prices or distance or whatever. The seats are full in St. Louis, Chicago, New York, Houston, Detroit. LA for both teams, Milwaukee, Boston, Philadelphia and sometimes Cleveland, Atlanta, Cincinnati and Washington with a bad team and elsewhere, but I see plenty Yankee, Mets, Red Sox and Cubs hats around here. As a baseball I detest living here in Florida. This team deserves better support at the park.
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Does this lawsuit from Braman actually stand a chance?
I don't believe so, although it seems somewhat legitimate (not saying he doesn't have ulterior motives).
The attendance is well not great, but let's see what they can do if they stay in the playoff hunt through August... which shouldn't be too hard considering the NL East.
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