“Through 65 home games, the Cardinals have generated a total attendance of 1,873,875, based on the metric of tickets sold. Right now, that’s an average attendance of around 28,829. If that pace remains similar through the regular season’s end, the Cardinals are on pace for a season attendance of roughly 2,335,137.”
He also explained how this year’s trend would represent a historic low point for the franchise.
“That would mark the team’s lowest for a non-pandemic-restricted season since 1995, when the Cardinals drew a season attendance of 1,756,727. That season? The Cardinals only played 72 home games due to MLB scheduling arrangements out of a players’ strike and would have paced for around 1,976,318 in attendance.”
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And??FrankTheTank wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 17:45 pm https://www.yahoo.com/sports/article/ca ... 04697.html
“Through 65 home games, the Cardinals have generated a total attendance of 1,873,875, based on the metric of tickets sold. Right now, that’s an average attendance of around 28,829. If that pace remains similar through the regular season’s end, the Cardinals are on pace for a season attendance of roughly 2,335,137.”
He also explained how this year’s trend would represent a historic low point for the franchise.
“That would mark the team’s lowest for a non-pandemic-restricted season since 1995, when the Cardinals drew a season attendance of 1,756,727. That season? The Cardinals only played 72 home games due to MLB scheduling arrangements out of a players’ strike and would have paced for around 1,976,318 in attendance.”
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Re: Cardinals on pace for attendance futility not seen in 30 years
You should be happy and applaud thisFrankTheTank wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 17:45 pm https://www.yahoo.com/sports/article/ca ... 04697.html
“Through 65 home games, the Cardinals have generated a total attendance of 1,873,875, based on the metric of tickets sold. Right now, that’s an average attendance of around 28,829. If that pace remains similar through the regular season’s end, the Cardinals are on pace for a season attendance of roughly 2,335,137.”
He also explained how this year’s trend would represent a historic low point for the franchise.
“That would mark the team’s lowest for a non-pandemic-restricted season since 1995, when the Cardinals drew a season attendance of 1,756,727. That season? The Cardinals only played 72 home games due to MLB scheduling arrangements out of a players’ strike and would have paced for around 1,976,318 in attendance.”
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Agree. What’s the point?45s wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 17:53 pmAnd??FrankTheTank wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 17:45 pm https://www.yahoo.com/sports/article/ca ... 04697.html
“Through 65 home games, the Cardinals have generated a total attendance of 1,873,875, based on the metric of tickets sold. Right now, that’s an average attendance of around 28,829. If that pace remains similar through the regular season’s end, the Cardinals are on pace for a season attendance of roughly 2,335,137.”
He also explained how this year’s trend would represent a historic low point for the franchise.
“That would mark the team’s lowest for a non-pandemic-restricted season since 1995, when the Cardinals drew a season attendance of 1,756,727. That season? The Cardinals only played 72 home games due to MLB scheduling arrangements out of a players’ strike and would have paced for around 1,976,318 in attendance.”
Re: Cardinals on pace for attendance futility not seen in 30 years
Yes…scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:02 pmYou should be happy and applaud thisFrankTheTank wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 17:45 pm https://www.yahoo.com/sports/article/ca ... 04697.html
“Through 65 home games, the Cardinals have generated a total attendance of 1,873,875, based on the metric of tickets sold. Right now, that’s an average attendance of around 28,829. If that pace remains similar through the regular season’s end, the Cardinals are on pace for a season attendance of roughly 2,335,137.”
He also explained how this year’s trend would represent a historic low point for the franchise.
“That would mark the team’s lowest for a non-pandemic-restricted season since 1995, when the Cardinals drew a season attendance of 1,756,727. That season? The Cardinals only played 72 home games due to MLB scheduling arrangements out of a players’ strike and would have paced for around 1,976,318 in attendance.”
There seems to be a lot of focus on dwindling attendance….
For those who desire a new direction for the club it’s the best news they can receive..
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Re: Cardinals on pace for attendance futility not seen in 30 years
The point, I believe, Cranny, is that ownership has run a first line franchise into the freaking ground in a stunningly short period of time.Cranny wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:02 pmAgree. What’s the point?45s wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 17:53 pmAnd??FrankTheTank wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 17:45 pm https://www.yahoo.com/sports/article/ca ... 04697.html
“Through 65 home games, the Cardinals have generated a total attendance of 1,873,875, based on the metric of tickets sold. Right now, that’s an average attendance of around 28,829. If that pace remains similar through the regular season’s end, the Cardinals are on pace for a season attendance of roughly 2,335,137.”
He also explained how this year’s trend would represent a historic low point for the franchise.
“That would mark the team’s lowest for a non-pandemic-restricted season since 1995, when the Cardinals drew a season attendance of 1,756,727. That season? The Cardinals only played 72 home games due to MLB scheduling arrangements out of a players’ strike and would have paced for around 1,976,318 in attendance.”
Something like that.
Re: Cardinals on pace for attendance futility not seen in 30 years
I have tix in Section 148...attendance is way down as well as enthusiasm and energy...DeTwit and Mo-ran didn't believe that fans would finally respond...biggest crowds have been opening day to boo the idiots in charge and Dodgers/Cubs due to their fans...or it could be due to it being too hot for old people!!?!!?
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Re: Cardinals on pace for attendance futility not seen in 30 years
Exactly45s wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:04 pmYes…scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:02 pmYou should be happy and applaud thisFrankTheTank wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 17:45 pm https://www.yahoo.com/sports/article/ca ... 04697.html
“Through 65 home games, the Cardinals have generated a total attendance of 1,873,875, based on the metric of tickets sold. Right now, that’s an average attendance of around 28,829. If that pace remains similar through the regular season’s end, the Cardinals are on pace for a season attendance of roughly 2,335,137.”
He also explained how this year’s trend would represent a historic low point for the franchise.
“That would mark the team’s lowest for a non-pandemic-restricted season since 1995, when the Cardinals drew a season attendance of 1,756,727. That season? The Cardinals only played 72 home games due to MLB scheduling arrangements out of a players’ strike and would have paced for around 1,976,318 in attendance.”
There seems to be a lot of focus on dwindling attendance….
For those who desire a new direction for the club it’s the best news they can receive..
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Re: Cardinals on pace for attendance futility not seen in 30 years
+145s wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:04 pmYes…scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:02 pmYou should be happy and applaud thisFrankTheTank wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 17:45 pm https://www.yahoo.com/sports/article/ca ... 04697.html
“Through 65 home games, the Cardinals have generated a total attendance of 1,873,875, based on the metric of tickets sold. Right now, that’s an average attendance of around 28,829. If that pace remains similar through the regular season’s end, the Cardinals are on pace for a season attendance of roughly 2,335,137.”
He also explained how this year’s trend would represent a historic low point for the franchise.
“That would mark the team’s lowest for a non-pandemic-restricted season since 1995, when the Cardinals drew a season attendance of 1,756,727. That season? The Cardinals only played 72 home games due to MLB scheduling arrangements out of a players’ strike and would have paced for around 1,976,318 in attendance.”
There seems to be a lot of focus on dwindling attendance….
For those who desire a new direction for the club it’s the best news they can receive..
These owners have been asleep at the wheel for years
Re: Cardinals on pace for attendance futility not seen in 30 years
Oh I get it. Boycott the lousy .500 team that’s going through a transition year to allow younger players to mature - in order to show utter disgust.Jobu's Rum wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:37 pm+145s wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:04 pmYes…scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:02 pmYou should be happy and applaud thisFrankTheTank wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 17:45 pm https://www.yahoo.com/sports/article/ca ... 04697.html
“Through 65 home games, the Cardinals have generated a total attendance of 1,873,875, based on the metric of tickets sold. Right now, that’s an average attendance of around 28,829. If that pace remains similar through the regular season’s end, the Cardinals are on pace for a season attendance of roughly 2,335,137.”
He also explained how this year’s trend would represent a historic low point for the franchise.
“That would mark the team’s lowest for a non-pandemic-restricted season since 1995, when the Cardinals drew a season attendance of 1,756,727. That season? The Cardinals only played 72 home games due to MLB scheduling arrangements out of a players’ strike and would have paced for around 1,976,318 in attendance.”
There seems to be a lot of focus on dwindling attendance….
For those who desire a new direction for the club it’s the best news they can receive..
These owners have been asleep at the wheel for years
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Re: Cardinals on pace for attendance futility not seen in 30 years
Yeah. The owner hasn’t earned customer support.Cranny wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:49 pmOh I get it. Boycott the lousy .500 team that’s going through a transition year to allow younger players to mature - in order to show utter disgust.Jobu's Rum wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:37 pm+145s wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:04 pmYes…scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:02 pmYou should be happy and applaud thisFrankTheTank wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 17:45 pm https://www.yahoo.com/sports/article/ca ... 04697.html
“Through 65 home games, the Cardinals have generated a total attendance of 1,873,875, based on the metric of tickets sold. Right now, that’s an average attendance of around 28,829. If that pace remains similar through the regular season’s end, the Cardinals are on pace for a season attendance of roughly 2,335,137.”
He also explained how this year’s trend would represent a historic low point for the franchise.
“That would mark the team’s lowest for a non-pandemic-restricted season since 1995, when the Cardinals drew a season attendance of 1,756,727. That season? The Cardinals only played 72 home games due to MLB scheduling arrangements out of a players’ strike and would have paced for around 1,976,318 in attendance.”
There seems to be a lot of focus on dwindling attendance….
For those who desire a new direction for the club it’s the best news they can receive..
These owners have been asleep at the wheel for years
Re: Cardinals on pace for attendance futility not seen in 30 years
Maybe the "Best" fans in baseball are also the "Smartest "
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Re: Cardinals on pace for attendance futility not seen in 30 years
4 games over last year, I believe last place two years ago. This fan base has been waiting a few years now for younger players to mature. It’s been an utter failure. Your boy ruined the minor league system.Cranny wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:49 pmOh I get it. Boycott the lousy .500 team that’s going through a transition year to allow younger players to mature - in order to show utter disgust.Jobu's Rum wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:37 pm+145s wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:04 pmYes…scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:02 pmYou should be happy and applaud thisFrankTheTank wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 17:45 pm https://www.yahoo.com/sports/article/ca ... 04697.html
“Through 65 home games, the Cardinals have generated a total attendance of 1,873,875, based on the metric of tickets sold. Right now, that’s an average attendance of around 28,829. If that pace remains similar through the regular season’s end, the Cardinals are on pace for a season attendance of roughly 2,335,137.”
He also explained how this year’s trend would represent a historic low point for the franchise.
“That would mark the team’s lowest for a non-pandemic-restricted season since 1995, when the Cardinals drew a season attendance of 1,756,727. That season? The Cardinals only played 72 home games due to MLB scheduling arrangements out of a players’ strike and would have paced for around 1,976,318 in attendance.”
There seems to be a lot of focus on dwindling attendance….
For those who desire a new direction for the club it’s the best news they can receive..
These owners have been asleep at the wheel for years
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Re: Cardinals on pace for attendance futility not seen in 30 years
Well baseball is entertainment if you don’t put a good product on the field and do it intentionally this season why would you be surprised if people don’t come to see it? You’re a business man you should know try to sell a bad product people want by it even if you tell them you’re selling a bad productCranny wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:49 pmOh I get it. Boycott the lousy .500 team that’s going through a transition year to allow younger players to mature - in order to show utter disgust.Jobu's Rum wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:37 pm+145s wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:04 pmYes…scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:02 pmYou should be happy and applaud thisFrankTheTank wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 17:45 pm https://www.yahoo.com/sports/article/ca ... 04697.html
“Through 65 home games, the Cardinals have generated a total attendance of 1,873,875, based on the metric of tickets sold. Right now, that’s an average attendance of around 28,829. If that pace remains similar through the regular season’s end, the Cardinals are on pace for a season attendance of roughly 2,335,137.”
He also explained how this year’s trend would represent a historic low point for the franchise.
“That would mark the team’s lowest for a non-pandemic-restricted season since 1995, when the Cardinals drew a season attendance of 1,756,727. That season? The Cardinals only played 72 home games due to MLB scheduling arrangements out of a players’ strike and would have paced for around 1,976,318 in attendance.”
There seems to be a lot of focus on dwindling attendance….
For those who desire a new direction for the club it’s the best news they can receive..
These owners have been asleep at the wheel for years
Re: Cardinals on pace for attendance futility not seen in 30 years
It’s not a boycott….it’s a personal judgement that the entertainment value is less than the cost.Cranny wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:49 pmOh I get it. Boycott the lousy .500 team that’s going through a transition year to allow younger players to mature - in order to show utter disgust.Jobu's Rum wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:37 pm+145s wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:04 pmYes…scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 18:02 pmYou should be happy and applaud thisFrankTheTank wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025 17:45 pm https://www.yahoo.com/sports/article/ca ... 04697.html
“Through 65 home games, the Cardinals have generated a total attendance of 1,873,875, based on the metric of tickets sold. Right now, that’s an average attendance of around 28,829. If that pace remains similar through the regular season’s end, the Cardinals are on pace for a season attendance of roughly 2,335,137.”
He also explained how this year’s trend would represent a historic low point for the franchise.
“That would mark the team’s lowest for a non-pandemic-restricted season since 1995, when the Cardinals drew a season attendance of 1,756,727. That season? The Cardinals only played 72 home games due to MLB scheduling arrangements out of a players’ strike and would have paced for around 1,976,318 in attendance.”
There seems to be a lot of focus on dwindling attendance….
For those who desire a new direction for the club it’s the best news they can receive..
These owners have been asleep at the wheel for years
Not to pry, but how many other bad products do you buy?