kcdave wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2023 9:16 am
My last Royals game was in 2016 due to many factors.
Would that be the game you and I went to when we visited KC? I actually enjoyed Kaufman. Nice stadium.
1. I am a fair weather fan. I don't expect the team to be great,
but when they are out of contention in April, you have lost my
interest.
Good, I'm not the only one. I get so much shit for being "bandwagon" or "fairweathered."
Here's how I look at it. Where is the contract someone needs to sign to be a fan? Where's the legal obligation? Does the team even know who their fans are personally? Do they know you personally? Basically, fans pay hard-earned dollars and also time, effort, and energy to go see a bunch of millionaire athletes do what their vocation is.
It's pretty sad when fans of a team treat their teams better than their own families or spouses and even friends despite never even having anything resembling a personal relationship with any of those millionaires.
2. Besides at least being somewhat competitive, the other
huge factor that gets me interested in going to a game,
is watching the team on tv. I do not see the team on tv anymore.
Virtually ever. Not even on the news. Losing teams aren't allotted
much time on local news that has basically wiped out their entire
sports coverage anyways. Oh, and forget about trying actually
watch a real game for a local team. You have to buy expensive tiered
packages typically to be able to get the games. We cord cut years
ago. I guess there are ways to steam them, but once again by paying
outrageous prices. I have been saying this for a while now-
every fucking local game needs to be available- for free- and easily
viewable right on your phone. Just as we were able to tune in games
back in the day on a handheld transistor radio, kids and adults should
be able to enjoy the games in live, living color on our phones.
100% agree. But here in St. Louis, the local news still has complete coverage of the Cardinals win or lose. Obviously this team is doing far more losing than winning. But you wouldn't think that with the way our local TV stations have coverage.
I have a very basic streaming package through Charter/Spectrum that includes not only local channels but Bally Sports Midwest and up to 10 other networks of my choice. It's $30/month. I figure it's worth it because it's far more customizable than their 200+ channel packages and you don't even watch 198 of them.
We do get MLBTV free from T-Mobile. But, whoopdedoo. Cardinals games are on local blackout restrictions which is another thing the major sports leagues need to get rid of right fuggin yesterday.
3. The cost of going to games is outrageous. I don't give a shit about going
to one game a year. I would like to be able go to a handful or more in at least
a decent seat, for less than $1500.
Again, agreed. I just don't see how most stadiums either fully sell out or mostly sell their seats! And this isn't just baseball. It's all the major professional sports. There is just no value in seeing games in person anymore unless you're really into all the glitz, glamor, flashing lights, and cheesy scoreboard games.
We will not be attending any games this season as well. We got to 4 of them last season due to 50% off tickets we got from Phillips 66. People say parking is a huge issue and they're not wrong. But, not for us. From our house we live 32 miles from Busch Stadium. We drive 20 miles to the closest Metrolink Light Rail transit station and take the train directly to Busch Stadium where there is a station literally right outside the 3rd base entrance. It's just $15 round trip for all 5 of us and parking is free in their secured multi-level covered garage. This is the only way to go for games and large events downtown.
But, cutting corners on parking and avoiding the post-game traffic chaos, is about the only real upside on attending games especially if you have a mediocre team on the field and the fan base is not used to mediocrity like what we are seeing this season.
And it's sad because Busch Stadium is one of the best stadiums in MLB to watch games.