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Minor League Diary: 4/10/07

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EVIL~! alkeiper

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One of the troubling aspects of professional sports in the last twenty years ago is the rush for profits. Inevitably it would filter down to the minor leagues, as operators realize there is more money out there. It is great for the bottom line and well-heeled fans, but for the average fan it creates a more sterile environment. Last year you could go to a Red Barons game, buy a ticket at the window and sit up close. This year the team has sold out the entire lower deck for season tickets. With so many tickets sold in advance, the team has no need to offer giveaway items. At the concessions, more prepackaged food (and more expensive at that). You go into the park and you watch a game, but you don't feel a part of it anymore. And really, with all the money coming in it's hard to blame them. But it makes me less enthusiastic to attend games. I don't know if it's the extreme cold or the pace, but these games have not been fun at all.

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Quit whining you commie. The only thing more American than our National Pastime is making money off of it.

 

Do they at least have those wacky promotions, or are they getting Jewed out, too? :(

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Quit whining you commie. The only thing more American than our National Pastime is making money off of it.

 

Do they at least have those wacky promotions, or are they getting Jewed out, too? :(

No wacky promotions either. They replaced the Grump with a mascot on loan from the Staten Island Yankees (one of three who portrayed the Grump was arrested for child rape and solicitation). He comes out, does stupid shit and shoots t-shirts into the crowd with the exact same mannerisms of a suspiciously absent staffer. They do Yankee trivia (sample question: who was the Ole Perfessor?) But there are few giveaways. The Herrs chip toss is gone, as are all the sponsored activities of years past.

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