Hell, I do that after a win...Petert wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2019 1:35 amI think no one retreats to a bar with their friends after a tough loss, heads in their hands, commiserating with anyone available, saying ‘what was x thinking of ?!?’ ‘why did y leave z in for so long ?’ ‘Gimme another PBR.’
We all go home to Masterpiece Theatre.
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That is just really stunning. The Indians are a pretty beloved team, they just won the pennant three seasons ago which should have automatically set them up for the next few years, yet there they are.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2019 4:26 pmthey are 19th in attendance, that doesn't seem that bad considering their record, what do they have now, seventh worst? What is sad are the Indians at 23, they set the record for consecutive sellouts in 1997 was it? Then they went into an extended rebuild mode, eroded their fan base and its never come back. That is a cautionary tale for the idea that you can tank and lose and your fans will come back again, doesn't always happen
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Cleveland is not that big of a Market. Its about half the size of the Seattle metro area.