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Not sure about a million, but bet it's close to 400k. School is out all over the city because teachers were calling in and couldn't get subs - so tons of families.
, but there is not a million people at the parade and rally.
That's a huge open area there by the WWI museum, and this picture doesn't show the whole area. That's a whole lot of people there. This picture has to be from the WWI Museum observation tower. Went up there this past Memorial Day. Got to check it out if you haven't.
OK so how many is there then? Since you know...
This isn't even the parade route.
I welcome the bandwagon fans. The more the merrier. Their money is just as green as any other money.Not sure why people would want to subject themselves to that mass of humans....no way...that is one big bandwagon
OK so how many is there then? Since you know...
This isn't even the parade route.
Not sure why people would want to subject themselves to that mass of humans....no way...that is one big bandwagon
Not really sure it is a mass of bandwagoners. This is an entirely new generation of fans supporting this World Series Championship team. It had been 30 years, an entire generation, since the last Crown. Because of the last two years, new young fans solidified for the future. Tons of young adults were there in support.Not sure why people would want to subject themselves to that mass of humans....no way...that is one big bandwagon
Kids are going to start wanting to play baseball again. The money spits on football deals, and you don't end up with CTE or wheel-chair bound. Play baseball kids!Considering the attendance for the entire season last year was 1.7 million, my guess is there are quite a few bandwagon fans. However, I do love the small markets beating the big boys. It bodes well for the future of baseball. Right now there are a lot, and I mean a lot, of very good young players in MLB. I think the future of baseball is as bright as it's been in 50 years if they can avoid some stupid labor stoppage. The new tv contracts, including the local Fox ones, are exploding so salaries are going up. Great if you are a player, and hopefully fans will continue to go to games.
Looks awesome.
BTW: It is very hard estimate the numbers in a crowd but as a comparison this picture is of the California Jam 1 Concert. The crowd here was estimated as between 250,000 and 300,000. The area shown here with people is approximately a square mile.
Considering the attendance for the entire season last year was 1.7 million, my guess is there are quite a few bandwagon fans. However, I do love the small markets beating the big boys. It bodes well for the future of baseball. Right now there are a lot, and I mean a lot, of very good young players in MLB. I think the future of baseball is as bright as it's been in 50 years if they can avoid some stupid labor stoppage. The new tv contracts, including the local Fox ones, are exploding so salaries are going up. Great if you are a player, and hopefully fans will continue to go to games.
MW, invest $25 annually for the mlb app. It allows you to listen to every teams home broadcast of every game. Baseball on radio is the shit. You get daily doses of Uecker, late night LA games, you can tune into the final innings of every no-hitter all season, and you can be farting around on the internet all the while. I listened to 90% of the royals games this season that way and it was great. It's the best money you'll ever spend.I watch about 120 Cubs games a year but by watch I mean its on in the background while I am on my laptop ...even during the World Series I had it on gamecast on the laptop while I watched other things....