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Auggie

(31,173 posts)
Thu Mar 28, 2024, 11:41 PM Mar 28

Oakland A's open the season before 33,325 ...

empty seats.

Official attendance of the home opener vs the Cleveland Guardians was 13,522. Attendees who weren't rooting for the Guardians were rooting for the A's owner, John Fisher, to "Sell the Team."

"Weird vibe," said one of the Cleveland announcers.
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Oakland A's open the season before 33,325 ... (Original Post) Auggie Mar 28 OP
Yep I'm watching it now. Diamond_Dog Mar 28 #1
Great night for Bieber, right? Auggie Mar 28 #2
It sure is. Diamond_Dog Mar 28 #4
Sadly, yes Auggie Mar 29 #6
Since I don't follow things like this very closely, PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 28 #3
It would be in a small park, Auggie Mar 28 #5
Don't forget. that number is for the empty seats. usonian Mar 29 #7
Thanks for the math Auggie Mar 29 #8
BTW, Stephen Vogt's first game as an MLB manager is a win Auggie Mar 29 #9
Stephen is THE BEST. usonian Mar 29 #10
What did they expect when they announced they were moving the team? Bleacher Creature Mar 29 #11
Their Total Player Payroll... ProfessorGAC Mar 30 #14
Great "fast one," Auggie. True Dough Mar 29 #12
Thanks, but it's not my idea Auggie Mar 29 #13
16,905 fans at Progressive Field today True Dough Sunday #15
They took 3 out of 4 from Boston last week at Fenway Auggie Monday #16

Diamond_Dog

(32,005 posts)
4. It sure is.
Thu Mar 28, 2024, 11:56 PM
Mar 28

They showed a graphic on TV that Bieber having 10+ strikeouts in 3 opening day games puts him in the same company with Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson, Nolan Ryan, gosh I forget who the others were.
Fun to watch 🙂

I guess that means he’ll be traded by the end of July …

Auggie

(31,173 posts)
6. Sadly, yes
Fri Mar 29, 2024, 12:05 AM
Mar 29

Cleveland can’t afford to keep him. He’s $20-24 million / 7 year territory if healthy.

usonian

(9,813 posts)
7. Don't forget. that number is for the empty seats.
Fri Mar 29, 2024, 12:16 AM
Mar 29

13,522 showed, and that's 29% of the sum ( 46847 ) so 71% empty seats.

Wikipedia says: Capacity is Baseball: 46,847 (expandable to 56,782 without tarps)
So, "Mount Davis" is tarped off.

Mount Davis, or Mt. Davis, is a section of 20,000 capacity seating at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California, United States. It was built in 1995 at the behest of Oakland City Council with the intent of bringing the Los Angeles Raiders American football team back to Oakland and is named after former Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis. Since 2006, the top-tier seating of Mount Davis has been covered by tarpaulin during all Oakland Athletics baseball games, and the Oakland Raiders followed suit in 2013.


I watched it being built from my daily BART commute at the time.

Bleacher Creature

(11,257 posts)
11. What did they expect when they announced they were moving the team?
Fri Mar 29, 2024, 01:31 AM
Mar 29

That, plus the bargain basement roster, and you really need hand it to the dedication of the 13,522 who showed up.

ProfessorGAC

(65,068 posts)
14. Their Total Player Payroll...
Sat Mar 30, 2024, 03:17 PM
Mar 30

...is easily under 40% of per team revenue.
Ownership isn't even trying. There is no way to justify taking in $140 million more in revenue than they're putting into the product on the field. By contrast, the Dodgers are spending about $58 of every hundred bucks on player salaries. My Cubs are over 50% (last year) & a but higher this year (with '24 revenues, obviously, estimated).
40% is not trying. And as a kid, my favorite AL team was the A's (KC, later Oakland.)

True Dough

(17,305 posts)
12. Great "fast one," Auggie.
Fri Mar 29, 2024, 02:38 AM
Mar 29

Not your velocity, the swerve in attendance figures in your OP!

Some A's "fans" remained in the parking lot in protest.

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Thousands of Athletics fans gathered in the Coliseum's south parking lot before Thursday night's Opening Day game against the Cleveland Guardians to try out a new way of displaying their displeasure with the team's ownership: showing up but staying away.

In what might be the beginning of the team's final season in Oakland, fans waved hundreds of "SELL" flags, ate free tacos and listened to live music. What most of them didn't do was enter the stadium to watch the game, choosing to continue the party through the night by watching the game on a blowup projection screen. The announced crowd for the game -- 13,522.

"This will be the first time since 2006 that I've missed Opening Day," said Jorge Leon, the president of the Oakland 68s, an influential fan group. "Opening Day used to be a holiday for all of us. We'd take the day off and celebrate from 11 a.m. to the first pitch. This is hard."

https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/39830102/a-fans-protest-move-watching-opener-parking-lot

Auggie

(31,173 posts)
13. Thanks, but it's not my idea
Fri Mar 29, 2024, 08:55 AM
Mar 29

First time I heard it came from a New York sportscaster describing a late season Yankees/Indians game in old Cleveland Municipal Stadium during the early 1970's. The Indians teams of that era were terrible and typical attendance figures would be anywhere from 3000 to 6000 a game in September. Municipal Stadium could seat 81,000.

It was even funnier (or sadder) to report "And in Cleveland, the Yankees beat the Indians 10-0 in front of 76,000 ... empty seats ..."

And that's exactly what this sportscaster said one day.

Thanks for the link, too.

True Dough

(17,305 posts)
15. 16,905 fans at Progressive Field today
Sun Apr 21, 2024, 05:38 PM
Sunday

to watch the Guardians complete the sweep of the A's.

Yeah, it's "just" Oakland, but Cleveland has looked good so far early this season. A 16-6 record now.

Let's see what happens when they welcome the Red Sox next.

Auggie

(31,173 posts)
16. They took 3 out of 4 from Boston last week at Fenway
Mon Apr 22, 2024, 07:04 AM
Monday

Since then the Sox have been playing better so this series will likely be tougher. Then they play three at Atlanta and Houston.

Yeah, let's see what happens.

No excuses for attendance, except it was a miserable day in Cleveland on Sunday. They did sell out the home opener. In 9 games they're averaging 21,328 -- about the same as Cincinatti, Pittsburgh and Baltimore.

In 13 games, Oakland is averaging 6,243 at home.

https://www.espn.com/mlb/attendance

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