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Tampa has awesome pitching. Really impressive team. Good luck to them in the WS.
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OCBucksFan;1298950; said:Man, the Rays have some ugly fans.
LitlBuck;1299541; said:I have a friend (yes I have one) who lives in Spring Hill Florida and has always been a baseball nut especially an Indians fan. Anyhow, he has told me that the people in Tampa Bay and the surrounding area, probably all over Florida, couldn't care less about the Rays until they reached the playoffs and now everybody has jumped on their bandwagon. The home attendance has been atrocious this season. They almost even didn't have sellouts for the playoff games and their fans are ugly
LitlBuck;1299541; said:I have a friend (yes I have one) who lives in Spring Hill Florida and has always been a baseball nut especially an Indians fan. Anyhow, he has told me that the people in Tampa Bay and the surrounding area, probably all over Florida, couldn't care less about the Rays until they reached the playoffs and now everybody has jumped on their bandwagon. The home attendance has been atrocious this season. They almost even didn't have sellouts for the playoff games and their fans are ugly
LoKyBuckeye;1299601; said:A big problem down here is that a lot of people are from somewhere else and keep their team loyalties. Which is fine but it would be nice if they could support the local team too. We've been to a lot of games and I'll root for the Rays against anyone but Cleveland but many people won't do that. Going to games at the Trop was like going to games at Cleveland Stadium before the Indians moved to Jacobs Field... you could buy a ticket and pretty much sit anywhere... nobody cared. They only time when they had a decent crowd was when the Sox or the Yankees were in town.... I hope that changes but I seriously doubt it. It;s the same for the Marlins, Lighting, Dolphins, Magic and Bucs.... when they lose these people are quick to jump ship no matter what the sport.
I'd probably go to more Rays games but we have the Sarasota Reds (Single A) 5 minutes away... tickets are only $5 or I get them free from work.
I should be there for game 2.... but I won't be ringing a freakin' cowbell.
BB73;1299699; said:
LoKyBuckeye;1299601; said:A big problem down here is that a lot of people are from somewhere else and keep their team loyalties. Which is fine but it would be nice if they could support the local team too. We've been to a lot of games and I'll root for the Rays against anyone but Cleveland but many people won't do that. Going to games at the Trop was like going to games at Cleveland Stadium before the Indians moved to Jacobs Field... you could buy a ticket and pretty much sit anywhere... nobody cared. They only time when they had a decent crowd was when the Sox or the Yankees were in town.... I hope that changes but I seriously doubt it. It;s the same for the Marlins, Lighting, Dolphins, Magic and Bucs.... when they lose these people are quick to jump ship no matter what the sport.
I'd probably go to more Rays games but we have the Sarasota Reds (Single A) 5 minutes away... tickets are only $5 or I get them free from work.
I should be there for game 2.... but I won't be ringing a freakin' cowbell.
sepia5;1301172; said:How many Lightning / Bucs games have you been to? I've been to quite a few and they're always almost sold out or sold out. That may be changing with the Lightning if they have another bad season, but Bucs tickets sell pretty well.