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Originally Posted by yinzerpgh
circling back to OP, I was at the Pirates game last night. It was a beautiful Friday night and they were playing a decent team (Padres) and there couldn't have been more than 3K fans in the stadium. It's pathetic that such a beautiful stadium in a great city with a 'historic' team has been wasting away for nearly 40 years. I'm really surprised that the team hasn't been sold to someone who gives a fuck about baseball. Shit, I'll bet there's someone out there that would buy the team for the rights to the logo alone!
I'm also surprised that the team is still here...or even exists for that matter. My heart breaks for the players and their fans.
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Circa Mid 70s, one of our businesses suppliers always had free Penguins tickets, so, my dad would take me and another father/kid to see the Penguins play.
Average attendance was about 600, I remember one family, it was an older father and mother, and a mentally challenged daughter, were ALWAYS in the seats in front of ours, always the same free seats you see.
They had to be among the few season ticket holders, and dad and mom, always were reading, knitting, while the kid was the only one actually watching the game and cheering.
The Pens were horrible, and, I can remember one or two times we were there, when a really good team showed up, attendance would break 1,000 and the entire place cheered and went nuts when they announced the attendance.
How pathetic was that, and compared to 3K at the Pirates game, that's about the same percentage of people we have showing up now.
You KNEW the Pens were going to lose most nights, so, you had fun with whatever you could find about it.
A decade later, you couldn't buy a seat if you wanted one, I just don't see that happening here, supposed "Burn it all down, and start over" or not, the Pirates suck, and the owner makes money.
Attendance is going to have to be down to 600 and people start cheering again, if the attendance breaks a thousand, and then maybe, something might change, but, I'm now waiting for it.