But, but, what was the attendance???

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Re: But, but, what was the attendance???

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According to their app, today’s attendance is 34,323.
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Sure looked like there was a nice crowd there tonight.
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Cranny wrote: 02 May 2026 21:14 pm Sure looked like there was a nice crowd there tonight.
Weekend night….great weather…..Ohtani in house…..Cards winning streak.
In any year not last or this……this would’ve been a standing room only sellout. Great damage was done to fanbase
And this isn’t about INFLATION…..consumer spending is at all time highs.
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thetank2 wrote: 02 May 2026 04:55 am
smilinjoefission wrote: 01 May 2026 23:05 pm Its gonna take some time for the fans to trust this team and this manager.
Are you sure it is more like fewer people wanting to spend their money on expensive forms of
entertainment? I haven't been to a sporting event since Covid and I've been to 41 mlb parks with
6 or 7 to go. My daughter just got a full-ride scholarship to the School of Engineering at Washington
University 20 miles from where I live so I finally am thinking about visiting solo some game buying
Discounted tickets online.

I've been waking up happy since mid-February since she earned a scholarship worth $98,000 and was told
By admission she will have around $1800;for spring break.
Congratulations to you and your daughter, that’s great!
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Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:25 am
Cranny wrote: 02 May 2026 21:14 pm Sure looked like there was a nice crowd there tonight.
Weekend night….great weather…..Ohtani in house…..Cards winning streak.
In any year not last or this……this would’ve been a standing room only sellout. Great damage was done to fanbase
And this isn’t about INFLATION…..consumer spending is at all time highs.
I have to disagree; consumer spending is at a time high because of inflation. People are choosing wisely how they are spending their money. But I also agree great damage was done to the fan base in the last couple of years.
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Re: But, but, what was the attendance???

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OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 07:44 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:25 am
Cranny wrote: 02 May 2026 21:14 pm Sure looked like there was a nice crowd there tonight.
Weekend night….great weather…..Ohtani in house…..Cards winning streak.
In any year not last or this……this would’ve been a standing room only sellout. Great damage was done to fanbase
And this isn’t about INFLATION…..consumer spending is at all time highs.
I have to disagree; consumer spending is at a time high because of inflation. People are choosing wisely how they are spending their money. But I also agree great damage was done to the fan base in the last couple of years.
Which partially accounts for the increase in consumer spending. Unemployment is still low. Wages having been growing. High to mid earners are flush with cash. Low income are feeling it but I don’t think that most of the butts who used to be in seats at Busch were low income.
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Re: But, but, what was the attendance???

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Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:51 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 07:44 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:25 am
Cranny wrote: 02 May 2026 21:14 pm Sure looked like there was a nice crowd there tonight.
Weekend night….great weather…..Ohtani in house…..Cards winning streak.
In any year not last or this……this would’ve been a standing room only sellout. Great damage was done to fanbase
And this isn’t about INFLATION…..consumer spending is at all time highs.
I have to disagree; consumer spending is at a time high because of inflation. People are choosing wisely how they are spending their money. But I also agree great damage was done to the fan base in the last couple of years.
Which partially accounts for the increase in consumer spending. Unemployment is still low. Wages having been growing. High to mid earners are flush with cash. Low income are feeling it but I don’t think that most of the butts who used to be in seats at Busch were low income.


Studies of MLB fan demographics indicate that:

$75,000–$99,999/year is a common income bracket for regular attendees.

Lower‑income households (below $50,000/year) are less likely to attend multiple games per season due to cost constraints.

Higher‑income households can afford more frequent attendance, sometimes multiple games per season, while mid‑income households may limit attendance to special events or premium seats.

These stats are for all MLB teams. I would imagine St. Louis is at the bottom of $75,000-$99,999 income bracket for regular attendees. Thus, in my opinion inflation in the St. Louis has a huge impact on fans attending games.

The Cardinals don't show or list season tickets sold as they once did, and I would imagine season ticket sales are way down from what they were say 10 years ago. I know a few people that once shared season tickets and they quit or reduced the number of games they attended because of price and product on the field.
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Re: But, but, what was the attendance???

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OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 08:21 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:51 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 07:44 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:25 am
Cranny wrote: 02 May 2026 21:14 pm Sure looked like there was a nice crowd there tonight.
Weekend night….great weather…..Ohtani in house…..Cards winning streak.
In any year not last or this……this would’ve been a standing room only sellout. Great damage was done to fanbase
And this isn’t about INFLATION…..consumer spending is at all time highs.
I have to disagree; consumer spending is at a time high because of inflation. People are choosing wisely how they are spending their money. But I also agree great damage was done to the fan base in the last couple of years.
Which partially accounts for the increase in consumer spending. Unemployment is still low. Wages having been growing. High to mid earners are flush with cash. Low income are feeling it but I don’t think that most of the butts who used to be in seats at Busch were low income.


Studies of MLB fan demographics indicate that:

$75,000–$99,999/year is a common income bracket for regular attendees.

Lower‑income households (below $50,000/year) are less likely to attend multiple games per season due to cost constraints.

Higher‑income households can afford more frequent attendance, sometimes multiple games per season, while mid‑income households may limit attendance to special events or premium seats.

These stats are for all MLB teams. I would imagine St. Louis is at the bottom of $75,000-$99,999 income bracket for regular attendees. Thus, in my opinion inflation in the St. Louis has a huge impact on fans attending games.

The Cardinals don't show or list season tickets sold as they once did, and I would imagine season ticket sales are way down from what they were say 10 years ago. I know a few people that once shared season tickets and they quit or reduced the number of games they attended because of price and product on the field.
Through the Great Recession where Millions were losing homes, jobs, life savings…..which isn’t happening today
Cards attendance
‘07…..3.5mil
‘08….3.4mil
‘09….3.34mil
‘10….3.3mil
‘11….3.1mil
‘12….3.2mil

BDW killed his Golden Goose. Cards fans will find the money to attend games when they feel the effort by Ownership is there.
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Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 08:32 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 08:21 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:51 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 07:44 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:25 am
Cranny wrote: 02 May 2026 21:14 pm Sure looked like there was a nice crowd there tonight.
Weekend night….great weather…..Ohtani in house…..Cards winning streak.
In any year not last or this……this would’ve been a standing room only sellout. Great damage was done to fanbase
And this isn’t about INFLATION…..consumer spending is at all time highs.
I have to disagree; consumer spending is at a time high because of inflation. People are choosing wisely how they are spending their money. But I also agree great damage was done to the fan base in the last couple of years.
Which partially accounts for the increase in consumer spending. Unemployment is still low. Wages having been growing. High to mid earners are flush with cash. Low income are feeling it but I don’t think that most of the butts who used to be in seats at Busch were low income.


Studies of MLB fan demographics indicate that:

$75,000–$99,999/year is a common income bracket for regular attendees.

Lower‑income households (below $50,000/year) are less likely to attend multiple games per season due to cost constraints.

Higher‑income households can afford more frequent attendance, sometimes multiple games per season, while mid‑income households may limit attendance to special events or premium seats.

These stats are for all MLB teams. I would imagine St. Louis is at the bottom of $75,000-$99,999 income bracket for regular attendees. Thus, in my opinion inflation in the St. Louis has a huge impact on fans attending games.

The Cardinals don't show or list season tickets sold as they once did, and I would imagine season ticket sales are way down from what they were say 10 years ago. I know a few people that once shared season tickets and they quit or reduced the number of games they attended because of price and product on the field.
Through the Great Recession where Millions were losing homes, jobs, life savings…..which isn’t happening today
Cards attendance
‘07…..3.5mil
‘08….3.4mil
‘09….3.34mil
‘10….3.3mil
‘11….3.1mil
‘12….3.2mil

BDW killed his Golden Goose. Cards fans will find the money to attend games when they feel the effort by Ownership is there.
Well, I showed you facts and now you are moving the goal posts.
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OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 08:34 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 08:32 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 08:21 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:51 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 07:44 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:25 am
Cranny wrote: 02 May 2026 21:14 pm Sure looked like there was a nice crowd there tonight.
Weekend night….great weather…..Ohtani in house…..Cards winning streak.
In any year not last or this……this would’ve been a standing room only sellout. Great damage was done to fanbase
And this isn’t about INFLATION…..consumer spending is at all time highs.
I have to disagree; consumer spending is at a time high because of inflation. People are choosing wisely how they are spending their money. But I also agree great damage was done to the fan base in the last couple of years.
Which partially accounts for the increase in consumer spending. Unemployment is still low. Wages having been growing. High to mid earners are flush with cash. Low income are feeling it but I don’t think that most of the butts who used to be in seats at Busch were low income.


Studies of MLB fan demographics indicate that:

$75,000–$99,999/year is a common income bracket for regular attendees.

Lower‑income households (below $50,000/year) are less likely to attend multiple games per season due to cost constraints.

Higher‑income households can afford more frequent attendance, sometimes multiple games per season, while mid‑income households may limit attendance to special events or premium seats.

These stats are for all MLB teams. I would imagine St. Louis is at the bottom of $75,000-$99,999 income bracket for regular attendees. Thus, in my opinion inflation in the St. Louis has a huge impact on fans attending games.

The Cardinals don't show or list season tickets sold as they once did, and I would imagine season ticket sales are way down from what they were say 10 years ago. I know a few people that once shared season tickets and they quit or reduced the number of games they attended because of price and product on the field.
Through the Great Recession where Millions were losing homes, jobs, life savings…..which isn’t happening today
Cards attendance
‘07…..3.5mil
‘08….3.4mil
‘09….3.34mil
‘10….3.3mil
‘11….3.1mil
‘12….3.2mil

BDW killed his Golden Goose. Cards fans will find the money to attend games when they feel the effort by Ownership is there.
Well, I showed you facts and now you are moving the goal posts.
Red, you have to admit that financial conditions through that period was much worse than some high gas prices of today.
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Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 08:36 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 08:34 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 08:32 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 08:21 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:51 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 07:44 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:25 am
Cranny wrote: 02 May 2026 21:14 pm Sure looked like there was a nice crowd there tonight.
Weekend night….great weather…..Ohtani in house…..Cards winning streak.
In any year not last or this……this would’ve been a standing room only sellout. Great damage was done to fanbase
And this isn’t about INFLATION…..consumer spending is at all time highs.
I have to disagree; consumer spending is at a time high because of inflation. People are choosing wisely how they are spending their money. But I also agree great damage was done to the fan base in the last couple of years.
Which partially accounts for the increase in consumer spending. Unemployment is still low. Wages having been growing. High to mid earners are flush with cash. Low income are feeling it but I don’t think that most of the butts who used to be in seats at Busch were low income.


Studies of MLB fan demographics indicate that:

$75,000–$99,999/year is a common income bracket for regular attendees.

Lower‑income households (below $50,000/year) are less likely to attend multiple games per season due to cost constraints.

Higher‑income households can afford more frequent attendance, sometimes multiple games per season, while mid‑income households may limit attendance to special events or premium seats.

These stats are for all MLB teams. I would imagine St. Louis is at the bottom of $75,000-$99,999 income bracket for regular attendees. Thus, in my opinion inflation in the St. Louis has a huge impact on fans attending games.

The Cardinals don't show or list season tickets sold as they once did, and I would imagine season ticket sales are way down from what they were say 10 years ago. I know a few people that once shared season tickets and they quit or reduced the number of games they attended because of price and product on the field.
Through the Great Recession where Millions were losing homes, jobs, life savings…..which isn’t happening today
Cards attendance
‘07…..3.5mil
‘08….3.4mil
‘09….3.34mil
‘10….3.3mil
‘11….3.1mil
‘12….3.2mil

BDW killed his Golden Goose. Cards fans will find the money to attend games when they feel the effort by Ownership is there.
Well, I showed you facts and now you are moving the goal posts.
Red, you have to admit that financial conditions through that period was much worse than some high gas prices of today.
You really need to some research on the economy before posting. I've tried to help you. Ownership has had a problem, but inflation and corporate buying of season tickets has also hurt attendance. I'm glad inflation has affected you. But food prices and gas prices are a major contributor to how people spend their money. Major league attendance is down in many cities this year. Did you notice the attendance at the recent Pirates series?
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OldRed wrote: 02 May 2026 07:09 am
Mort Gage wrote: 02 May 2026 06:11 am
82birds wrote: 01 May 2026 22:31 pm 28,308

I'm sure I heard Chip mention a huge Friday night crowd. :wink:
That's low considering how well the team is playing, it was a Friday night, and the Dodgers are in town. I think finances drive a lot of it. Life is expensive and St. Louis isn't wealthy compared to other MLB cities.
Near $5 bucks a gallon for gas won't help matters either. I drove to buy a bag of bird seed yesterday and figured it cost me $5 just to drive and buy it. I actually thought 28,000 was a good crowd considering the state of the economy. I realize this post borders on things other than baseball, but it is reality and it does affect how people spend their money on entertainment. The Cardinals are playing great baseball, just think if they were not.
having one's car broken into and those repairs don't help either
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Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:25 am
Cranny wrote: 02 May 2026 21:14 pm Sure looked like there was a nice crowd there tonight.
Weekend night….great weather…..Ohtani in house…..Cards winning streak.
In any year not last or this……this would’ve been a standing room only sellout. Great damage was done to fanbase
And this isn’t about INFLATION…..consumer spending is at all time highs.
Oh. Okay.
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OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 08:48 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 08:36 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 08:34 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 08:32 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 08:21 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:51 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 07:44 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:25 am
Cranny wrote: 02 May 2026 21:14 pm Sure looked like there was a nice crowd there tonight.
Weekend night….great weather…..Ohtani in house…..Cards winning streak.
In any year not last or this……this would’ve been a standing room only sellout. Great damage was done to fanbase
And this isn’t about INFLATION…..consumer spending is at all time highs.
I have to disagree; consumer spending is at a time high because of inflation. People are choosing wisely how they are spending their money. But I also agree great damage was done to the fan base in the last couple of years.
Which partially accounts for the increase in consumer spending. Unemployment is still low. Wages having been growing. High to mid earners are flush with cash. Low income are feeling it but I don’t think that most of the butts who used to be in seats at Busch were low income.


Studies of MLB fan demographics indicate that:

$75,000–$99,999/year is a common income bracket for regular attendees.

Lower‑income households (below $50,000/year) are less likely to attend multiple games per season due to cost constraints.

Higher‑income households can afford more frequent attendance, sometimes multiple games per season, while mid‑income households may limit attendance to special events or premium seats.

These stats are for all MLB teams. I would imagine St. Louis is at the bottom of $75,000-$99,999 income bracket for regular attendees. Thus, in my opinion inflation in the St. Louis has a huge impact on fans attending games.

The Cardinals don't show or list season tickets sold as they once did, and I would imagine season ticket sales are way down from what they were say 10 years ago. I know a few people that once shared season tickets and they quit or reduced the number of games they attended because of price and product on the field.
Through the Great Recession where Millions were losing homes, jobs, life savings…..which isn’t happening today
Cards attendance
‘07…..3.5mil
‘08….3.4mil
‘09….3.34mil
‘10….3.3mil
‘11….3.1mil
‘12….3.2mil

BDW killed his Golden Goose. Cards fans will find the money to attend games when they feel the effort by Ownership is there.
Well, I showed you facts and now you are moving the goal posts.
Red, you have to admit that financial conditions through that period was much worse than some high gas prices of today.
You really need to some research on the economy before posting. I've tried to help you. Ownership has had a problem, but inflation and corporate buying of season tickets has also hurt attendance. I'm glad inflation has affected you. But food prices and gas prices are a major contributor to how people spend their money. Major league attendance is down in many cities this year. Did you notice the attendance at the recent Pirates series?
You’ve been equating cards’ low attendance to the ‘rebuild’ all offseason. Now it’s the economy?
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OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 08:48 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 08:36 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 08:34 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 08:32 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 08:21 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:51 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 07:44 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:25 am
Cranny wrote: 02 May 2026 21:14 pm Sure looked like there was a nice crowd there tonight.
Weekend night….great weather…..Ohtani in house…..Cards winning streak.
In any year not last or this……this would’ve been a standing room only sellout. Great damage was done to fanbase
And this isn’t about INFLATION…..consumer spending is at all time highs.
I have to disagree; consumer spending is at a time high because of inflation. People are choosing wisely how they are spending their money. But I also agree great damage was done to the fan base in the last couple of years.
Which partially accounts for the increase in consumer spending. Unemployment is still low. Wages having been growing. High to mid earners are flush with cash. Low income are feeling it but I don’t think that most of the butts who used to be in seats at Busch were low income.


Studies of MLB fan demographics indicate that:

$75,000–$99,999/year is a common income bracket for regular attendees.

Lower‑income households (below $50,000/year) are less likely to attend multiple games per season due to cost constraints.

Higher‑income households can afford more frequent attendance, sometimes multiple games per season, while mid‑income households may limit attendance to special events or premium seats.

These stats are for all MLB teams. I would imagine St. Louis is at the bottom of $75,000-$99,999 income bracket for regular attendees. Thus, in my opinion inflation in the St. Louis has a huge impact on fans attending games.

The Cardinals don't show or list season tickets sold as they once did, and I would imagine season ticket sales are way down from what they were say 10 years ago. I know a few people that once shared season tickets and they quit or reduced the number of games they attended because of price and product on the field.
Through the Great Recession where Millions were losing homes, jobs, life savings…..which isn’t happening today
Cards attendance
‘07…..3.5mil
‘08….3.4mil
‘09….3.34mil
‘10….3.3mil
‘11….3.1mil
‘12….3.2mil

BDW killed his Golden Goose. Cards fans will find the money to attend games when they feel the effort by Ownership is there.
Well, I showed you facts and now you are moving the goal posts.
Red, you have to admit that financial conditions through that period was much worse than some high gas prices of today.
You really need to some research on the economy before posting. I've tried to help you. Ownership has had a problem, but inflation and corporate buying of season tickets has also hurt attendance. I'm glad inflation has affected you. But food prices and gas prices are a major contributor to how people spend their money. Major league attendance is down in many cities this year. Did you notice the attendance at the recent Pirates series?
June of 2022 inflation was 9.1% and it ended the year at 6.5%…..Cards attendance was 3.35mil
Fans threw in the towel on BDW/MO fielding losing teams, not spending in offseason or deadline….even though they always dangled “dry powder”
Fans tired of it…..and now the halving of payroll. So BDW is in a SHOWME period. Who knows if fans will return ….
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Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 15:11 pm
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 08:48 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 08:36 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 08:34 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 08:32 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 08:21 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:51 am
OldRed wrote: 03 May 2026 07:44 am
Goldfan wrote: 03 May 2026 07:25 am
Cranny wrote: 02 May 2026 21:14 pm Sure looked like there was a nice crowd there tonight.
Weekend night….great weather…..Ohtani in house…..Cards winning streak.
In any year not last or this……this would’ve been a standing room only sellout. Great damage was done to fanbase
And this isn’t about INFLATION…..consumer spending is at all time highs.
I have to disagree; consumer spending is at a time high because of inflation. People are choosing wisely how they are spending their money. But I also agree great damage was done to the fan base in the last couple of years.
Which partially accounts for the increase in consumer spending. Unemployment is still low. Wages having been growing. High to mid earners are flush with cash. Low income are feeling it but I don’t think that most of the butts who used to be in seats at Busch were low income.


Studies of MLB fan demographics indicate that:

$75,000–$99,999/year is a common income bracket for regular attendees.

Lower‑income households (below $50,000/year) are less likely to attend multiple games per season due to cost constraints.

Higher‑income households can afford more frequent attendance, sometimes multiple games per season, while mid‑income households may limit attendance to special events or premium seats.

These stats are for all MLB teams. I would imagine St. Louis is at the bottom of $75,000-$99,999 income bracket for regular attendees. Thus, in my opinion inflation in the St. Louis has a huge impact on fans attending games.

The Cardinals don't show or list season tickets sold as they once did, and I would imagine season ticket sales are way down from what they were say 10 years ago. I know a few people that once shared season tickets and they quit or reduced the number of games they attended because of price and product on the field.
Through the Great Recession where Millions were losing homes, jobs, life savings…..which isn’t happening today
Cards attendance
‘07…..3.5mil
‘08….3.4mil
‘09….3.34mil
‘10….3.3mil
‘11….3.1mil
‘12….3.2mil

BDW killed his Golden Goose. Cards fans will find the money to attend games when they feel the effort by Ownership is there.
Well, I showed you facts and now you are moving the goal posts.
Red, you have to admit that financial conditions through that period was much worse than some high gas prices of today.
You really need to some research on the economy before posting. I've tried to help you. Ownership has had a problem, but inflation and corporate buying of season tickets has also hurt attendance. I'm glad inflation has affected you. But food prices and gas prices are a major contributor to how people spend their money. Major league attendance is down in many cities this year. Did you notice the attendance at the recent Pirates series?
June of 2022 inflation was 9.1% and it ended the year at 6.5%…..Cards attendance was 3.35mil
Fans threw in the towel on BDW/MO fielding losing teams, not spending in offseason or deadline….even though they always dangled “dry powder”
Fans tired of it…..and now the halving of payroll. So BDW is in a SHOWME period. Who knows if fans will return ….
I'm thinking about going back in 2028