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Opening Night Rip-Off

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Subjecting paying fans to lousy weather in order to make more TV money is nothing new... but MLB shafted the fans watching on TV Opening Night. Baseball can't get the little things right... There is a good plan to restore tradition, make gobs of money, and not play until 1am in a storm.

 

http://kutv.com/davidjames/local_story_094013523.html

 

Forward this plan to your friends, your neighbors and any baseball executives you know. If we don't help them they will continue to do stupid things like.... play the first game of the season after midnight in front of nobody.

Haha, I agree with nothing that guy said. And he can't even report facts; he claims we didn't sell out Sunday night.

If I were Commissioner, I'd try to take 40 games off of the regular season. But that's not going to happen.

 

Blaming MLB for a 3-hour rain delay is beyond stupid. The fact that this moron didn't even know that the Sox sold out the game tells you everything.

Edited by WCSox

That article is just stupid. You like eternal warm weather? Watch golf (although I guess it rains for golf too..). You don't want to watch a game in Chicago because it has Chicago weather? Don't then.

 

And yea, the game did sell out.. where the hell does one get the thought otherwise?

Edited by Felix

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QUOTE(Felix @ Apr 4, 2006 -> 02:08 PM)
That article is just stupid.  You like eternal warm weather?  Watch golf (although I guess it rains for golf too..).  You don't want to watch a game in Chicago because it has Chicago weather?  Don't then.

 

And yea, the game did sell out.. where the hell does one get the thought otherwise?

 

 

THE BOX SCORE AT ESPN.COM SEEMS TO INDICATE A FEW EMPTY SEATS.

 

Stadium: U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago, IL

Attendance: 38,802 (95.5% full)

Game Time: 2:59

Temperature: 57 degrees, cloudy

Wind: 15 mph

QUOTE(boltsrus @ Apr 4, 2006 -> 05:01 PM)
THE BOX SCORE AT ESPN.COM SEEMS TO INDICATE A FEW EMPTY SEATS.

 

Stadium: U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago, IL

Attendance: 38,802 (95.5% full)

Game Time: 2:59

Temperature: 57 degrees, cloudy

Wind: 15 mph

 

That's full capacity now. ESPN hasn't updated the max for the Cell. They took out a few thousand seats in the UD, when they renovated.

QUOTE(boltsrus @ Apr 4, 2006 -> 09:01 PM)
THE BOX SCORE AT ESPN.COM SEEMS TO INDICATE A FEW EMPTY SEATS.

 

Stadium: U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago, IL

Attendance: 38,802 (95.5% full)

Game Time: 2:59

Temperature: 57 degrees, cloudy

Wind: 15 mph

 

That attendance figure does NOT include the comp tickets the Sox gave out for Opening Night so ESPN is wrong, again :chair

QUOTE(greasywheels121 @ Apr 4, 2006 -> 04:11 PM)
That's full capacity now.  ESPN hasn't updated the max for the Cell.  They took out a few thousand seats in the UD, when they renovated.

Actually, capacity is a little over 40,000, but every seat was taken. They don't count comps.

QUOTE(boltsrus @ Apr 4, 2006 -> 04:01 PM)
THE BOX SCORE AT ESPN.COM SEEMS TO INDICATE A FEW EMPTY SEATS.

 

Stadium: U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago, IL

Attendance: 38,802 (95.5% full)

Game Time: 2:59

Temperature: 57 degrees, cloudy

Wind: 15 mph

 

That's what you get for reading the box score. The game was a sellout from even just season ticket sales. There were so few ticket available that the general public never had a chance to purchase them.

 

cavemen.jpg

 

Next time try doing a little research.

QUOTE(boltsrus @ Apr 4, 2006 -> 07:40 PM)
Subjecting paying fans to lousy weather in order to make more TV money is nothing new... but MLB shafted the fans watching on TV Opening Night.  Baseball can't get the little things right...  There is a good plan to restore tradition, make gobs of money, and not play until 1am in a storm.

 

http://kutv.com/davidjames/local_story_094013523.html

 

Forward this plan to your friends, your neighbors and any baseball executives you know.  If we don't help them they will continue to do stupid things like.... play the first game of the season after midnight in front of nobody.

 

 

Well I am an hour behind central time, but I was glad they still played it...I got myself pumped all weekend and I would have been pissed to have to goto sleep with the game not finished.

QUOTE(boltsrus @ Apr 4, 2006 -> 05:01 PM)
THE BOX SCORE AT ESPN.COM SEEMS TO INDICATE A FEW EMPTY SEATS.

 

Stadium: U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago, IL

Attendance: 38,802 (95.5% full)

Game Time: 2:59

Temperature: 57 degrees, cloudy

Wind: 15 mph

Did you.. *gasp*.. watch the actual game, and see the entire crowd? Or did you just read the box score?

QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Apr 4, 2006 -> 06:43 PM)
That's what you get for reading the box score.  The game was a sellout from even just season ticket sales.  There were so few ticket available that the general public never had a chance to purchase them.

 

cavemen.jpg

 

Next time try doing a little research.

 

:lolhitting

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