I was unimpressed with Dodger Stadium. When you look beyond the left field wall it has the appeal of a strip mine. It was nothing special for me. Fans don’t turn out in Miami for the same reason as Pittsburgh, I would imagine. If ownership is not going to invest in talent, then why go? I can understand and frankly, when I watch Pittsburgh games, it seems like there are more visiting fans. Why not? Good seats are available. As long as baseball declines a salary cap, this will continue and/or ownership will change. They can always divide the league into Division 1 and 2, similar to college athletics.
I was unimpressed with Dodger Stadium. When you look beyond the left field wall it has the appeal of a strip mine. It was nothing special for me. Fans don’t turn out in Miami for the same reason as Pittsburgh, I would imagine. If ownership is not going to invest in talent, then why go? I can understand and frankly, when I watch Pittsburgh games, it seems like there are more visiting fans. Why not? Good seats are available. As long as baseball declines a salary cap, this will continue and/or ownership will change. They can always divide the league into Division 1 and 2, similar to college athletics.
Seems it’s time to move the Marlins out of Florida. Bad team, crappy payroll, poor attendance, too bad they redid the stadium.