Two years ago when the Rays were on their pennant run, we were told their crowds were awful because there's "no tradition" of baseball there.
Well, what's the excuse now? This week's attendance is a disgrace: 12,000 or Monday, 13,000 last night for a first place team that does everything right.
Tampa Bay is a great organization. Fantastic scouting team and minor league operation that develops homegrown talent. Great pitching and fundamentals. Excellent manager.
But the organization is not appreciated or supported by its fans. And, the paltry crowds often include people cheering for the other team----transplants from other cities.
The Rays should leave and go somewhere where the fans care (I honesly think Los Angeles or New York could support a third franchise). Maybe Indianapolis, a great sports town.
Well, what's the excuse now? This week's attendance is a disgrace: 12,000 or Monday, 13,000 last night for a first place team that does everything right.
Tampa Bay is a great organization. Fantastic scouting team and minor league operation that develops homegrown talent. Great pitching and fundamentals. Excellent manager.
But the organization is not appreciated or supported by its fans. And, the paltry crowds often include people cheering for the other team----transplants from other cities.
The Rays should leave and go somewhere where the fans care (I honesly think Los Angeles or New York could support a third franchise). Maybe Indianapolis, a great sports town.
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