Interesting assessment.  No argument here.

But I wonder how it's changed since they won the WS.

I think they sold more tix when losing when they hadn't won it all since
1918.

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ray Salemi
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2010 11:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: NESN dropped to 5th in viewers from #1 since 2003

 

I think that it would be interesting to understand what sports mean to
different communities.  For example, the Lowell Spinners are constantly
sold out regardless of the fact that they've only been to the playoffs a
few times.  For them, there is little relationship between W/L and
attendance.

 

I went to a Tornadoes game and the attendance was about the same size as
always: 1500? There was little angst over the fact that we lost.  

 

European football teams seem to have the same number of supporters
regardless of record.

 

Yet, the Red Sox attendance and interest drops off dramatically if the
team is out of contention.

 

I think that there are two basic kinds of fans:

 

1.  Fans of the game -- These fans love the game and will go regardless
of the record because they like the team and the level of play.

 

2.  Partners in a campaign -- These fans feel that they are somehow part
of a campaign to bring honor to their city.  They want to be in the park
or watching on TV during pivotal events.  

 

I think the Partners in a Campaign fans drop off once the campaign is
obviously over.  I heard someone say of a game towards the end of the
season, "Just so you know that game will be meaningless."   The person
saw little intrinsic value in going to a baseball game if a title wasn't
on the line.

 

On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Larry Rupp <[email protected]> wrote:

I read an article that since 2003, NESN has held the #1 spot of most
watched local baseball broadcasts.  This year at the half-way point,
NESN has fallen into 5th place...  Can you say lackluster year!

-Larry

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