spanky wrote:
I'd actually enjoy a discussion about why the Sox attendance is so bad - not making the same usual jokes, but looking for the real, factual reason(s). Which is essentially what keeps them from being an actual "big market" franchise.
Any guesses/theories?
The economy, so less disposable income for a lot people. While they have ticket specials, its still at least $10 if you want to have a soda and a hotdog, $15 if you want a beer and a hotdog. I can go to a game and not eat or drink anything there. You can't take kids to a game and not get them ice cream, a pretzel, churros...something. And probably a souviner too.
I think there are more Sox fans that live in the suburbs than in the city while There are more Cubs fans in and around the city. While its not terribly hard to drive to the Cell from destinations south and west, its horrible to get there from the north. Parking is also $25 unless you are willing to walk a little bit. I don't mind the upper deck at the Cell, but I can see why some people wouldn't like it.
There is little to do around the park before or after games unless you are tailgating. There are townhouses that went up on State St between 35th and 37th st. The City should have put 2-4 bars/restuarants there to live the nieghborhood up a bit. I mean there is Cork at the Park and a few other places along Halsted, but its bad in comparison to other parts of the city. Some fans (Cubs, Sox, Bears, Yankees, Royals, whatever) go to games
solely to party. And again unless you are tailgating, you simply cannot do that at a Sox game like you can at a Cubs game.
You add that all up and you can see why its 20K a game. It should be more, but its not. It is what it is. I get there when I can. From the time I turned 21 in 2003 to the time I got a real job in 2008, I probably went to 12-20 games a year, and that is including a time when I was in Montana for school. Now I get to 3-5 games a year. Personally, I'd rather BYOB and food and tailgate for a while before a game rather than spend money in bars, but I simply don't have time to do that during the week. Life gets in the way sometimes too.
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