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Title: 456Th (MLB sellout streak broken)
Post by: simeon on September 08, 2008, 11:56:49 pm
The Boston Redsox set a new major league record with their 456th regular season consecutive sell out.
Jon Lester pitched into the 8th inning beating the Tampa Bay Rays 3-0. The win brings the Redosx's within 1/2 game of the devision leading Ray.
I remember someone predicting at the beginning of the year that Boston would finish third in their devision behind Toronto. Looks like you are way off base, better luck next year.




Maine edit to title of thread.  PLEASE title your threads appropriately.


Title: Re: 456Th
Post by: Tenshot13 on September 08, 2008, 11:58:20 pm
I really hate the Sox  >:(


Title: Re: 456Th
Post by: Dave Gray on September 09, 2008, 12:02:12 am
If the Marlins had a 600 seat stadium, they could beat that record.



Title: Re: 456Th
Post by: Tepop84 on September 09, 2008, 12:05:16 am
Are the fans really proud that they set that record in a stadium that small? 


Title: Re: 456Th
Post by: simeon on September 09, 2008, 12:08:55 am
If the Marlins had a 600 seat stadium, they could beat that record.


They seat 33,871 
If the Marlins had a 600 seat stadium, they could beat that record.


The Marlins wished they could average over 30,000 per home game.


Title: Re: 456Th
Post by: Thundergod on September 09, 2008, 02:10:36 am
The Marlins wish they've been around since the dawn of time.


Title: Re: 456Th
Post by: MaineDolFan on September 09, 2008, 09:08:24 am
Okay, first of all Boston's stadium isn't "that small."  It's right on par with over 90# of the other stadiums in the league.  Fenway fits just under 40,000 (39,928 to be exact) and draws over three million in total attendance each year. 

Cleveland previously held the record and the Jake holds just under 43,000 for SRO. 

That said - who gives a rat's ass?  I mean, seriously?  What a dumb thing to celebrate.

I don't care if stadiums are over flowing to the rim, I just want to see reasonable crowds at every game.  The Yankees sell out about half of their games every year and will still outdraw the entire league in overall attendance.  Of course that will change next year - the new Yankee Stadium holds 39,000 instead of 55,000.  But as long as there are 20,000 - 30,000 for each game I'm happy.  That shows a general health for the sport I love.



Title: Re: 456Th (MLB sellout streak broken)
Post by: Sunstroke on September 09, 2008, 09:56:07 am
I just want to see reasonable crowds at every game. 

There were 600 extremely reasonable fans at that Marlins game...



Title: Re: 456Th (MLB sellout streak broken)
Post by: MaineDolFan on September 09, 2008, 10:52:58 am
They certainly were the die hards.


Title: Re: 456Th
Post by: Tepop84 on September 09, 2008, 11:59:46 am
Okay, first of all Boston's stadium isn't "that small."  It's right on par with over 90# of the other stadiums in the league.  Fenway fits just under 40,000 (39,928 to be exact) and draws over three million in total attendance each year. 

Cleveland previously held the record and the Jake holds just under 43,000 for SRO. 

That said - who gives a rat's ass?  I mean, seriously?  What a dumb thing to celebrate.

I don't care if stadiums are over flowing to the rim, I just want to see reasonable crowds at every game.  The Yankees sell out about half of their games every year and will still outdraw the entire league in overall attendance.  Of course that will change next year - the new Yankee Stadium holds 39,000 instead of 55,000.  But as long as there are 20,000 - 30,000 for each game I'm happy.  That shows a general health for the sport I love.



There are only 4 stadiums in baseball that hold less than Fenway. 


Title: Re: 456Th (MLB sellout streak broken)
Post by: MaineDolFan on September 09, 2008, 12:04:37 pm
There are only 4 stadiums in baseball that hold less than Fenway. 

And, yet, only eight that outdraw Boston in overall attendance at the end of the year.  So what is your point?  What good is a stadium that seats 55,000 people if they never draw about 35,000?  Toronto holds, what?  53,000?  And average 29,000 per game.  Baltimore holds something like 49,000 and average 26,000 a game.  Your Rays home holds 36,000 and averages 21,000 a game.

The size of the stadium matters...why?