| Why so many tickets unsold at Arizona Diamondback NLCS game? |
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I heard some 8,000 tickets were still available for Game 1. That sounds kind of sad don't you think? |
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We can't call it the "NL Worst" anymore, as NL West teams Colorado and Arizona swept their ways to the NLCS. Both teams were never expected to be there. Arizona gave up more runs than they scored this season; they had horrible team batting stats ranking at or near the bottom in BA, OBP and OPS. The Rockies needed an 11-game winning streak just to qualify for a one-game tiebreaker to earn the final playoff spot. The betting in the opening round of the NL playoffs didn't match what that of the American League games. That was to be expected; when the Yankees or Red Sox are playing in a series, it's going to attract even the casual bettor. But there's an increased interest in this series as the casual fans have taken notice of the steamrolling Rockies; Arizona is not getting the same support. |
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That just shows how pathtic D-Back fans are about there team. I think it's great. Now the radio and tv can get them and give them to charity or let people win them. Some less fortunate kids, this games for them anyways. 1000 and u cant afford tickets every night I Think It Is Because Arizona Stinks. (no offense) They Barley Made It To The Post Season. They Will Most likely Lose Versus The Rockies. Because Cubs fans aren't there to fill the empty seats and make it look like people care about the Diamondbacks. Very sad... what a way to support your team.... 1. It's a weeknight. 8000 on 10-11 in the a.m.m I live in Phoenix and I have to say that it has a lot to do with where Chase Field is. i totally agree with Kevin plus it's a work night and it started at 5.30 . yea nlcs game{rockies vs. d-backs} doesnt sound exactly very exciting! A few answers here were good. Phoenix has mostly a transplant population, everyone here is mostly from somewhere else. |
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