Why are marlins game empty
President of business operations Chip Bowers seems to have good intentions. Based on teases from the official Marlins social media accounts and materials previewed by Fish Stripes, his rebranding campaign is driven by his constituents, and therefore being received very positively.
Of course, the current state of irrelevance has been about more than just artistic taste. This market is reluctant to trust an historically incompetent franchise, he explains to Andre Fernandez of The Athletic:. During his 16 seasons in charge, Jeffrey Loria never paid market value to retain a star free agent.
He got into the habit of trading the most lovable and productive players for pennies on the dollar before even facing that financial decision. Although these were smarter baseball moves , the immediacy of these blockbusters discouraged a significant chunk of the fanbase yearning for a different team-building approach.
But for the past 15 years, the Marlins have rarely participated in the pennant race, with players spending every October just like their fans: on the couch. That lends itself to a toxic product. Exceptions like the Phillies and White Sox can more easily justify themselves in cities that have a higher cost of living. The quality of the experience was not adequately addressed in Year 1 of the Derek Jeter era. Fans who attended Marlins home games frequently in note that food and drink prices remain excessive.
Compounding that concern, many of the vendors do not provide efficient service, leading to long lines and more time away from the game action. Reaching back far enough into their past, the Marlins are two-time World Series champions! South Florida is full of transplants who will come to the ballpark when their team visits, but what are the Marlins doing to engage their own fans and acquire new ones?
If you're thinking to yourself, "Boy, that is not a lot of people at this baseball game," you'd be correct. During the game, Associated Press reporter Steve Wine took it upon himself to count up all the fans he could see from Marlins Park's pressbox, and the number he arrived at is comically low:.
For the record, those 1, souls would represent the lowest attendance for an MLB game since Sept. The Marlins, for their part, announced the official attendance at 15,—still a paltry gathering, but a massive improvement over Wine's tally. But even with the truth somewhere in between, it's clear that not many people made the effort to go to Marlins Park to root for a team that started the day 10 games under.
Bad attendance at Marlins games is nothing new, either for this season or overall. On the year, Miami has seen just , people go through the turnstiles at Marlins Park, a figure that ranks dead last in the NL and 26th in baseball, and the team's per-game average of 20, beats only the A's who play in what is sometimes a literal toilet and the Rays.
The Marlins have never finished a season in their franchise history ranked any higher than 18th in attendance, and their best per-game figure over the last 24 years came in , when they averaged 27, fans a contest.
Miami matched 31 percent of that mark in attendance in Even if the Miami Marlins come out on top financially, the play on the field may be a little different. Those 18 individuals also bring a bounty of major league experience. While financial positives might come from no fans, the Marlins on the field may not. Dating back through the season, looking at the 60 lowest-attended games 7, or less , all 60 took place unsurprisingly within the confines of Marlins Park according to numbers by baseballreference.
Despite the comforts of home, Miami posted a winning percentage of Within those games, the Marlins averaged just under four runs scored and nearly five runs allowed per game. The Marlins were through those games. In all other games , Miami had a winning mark of. When taking a look at that 60 game span with the lowest attendance totals, the Marlins posted a record of
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