|
|
|
|
Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Friday, September 05, 2008
HA!...You ever been to Shea in September?
The Mets-Phillies rivalry this weekend is leading off with weaker ticket sales than the last time the teams faced off at Shea Stadium.
Only 47,000 tickets have been sold in advance of Friday night’s game with an average of about 51,000 sold for the total three-game series. That number is surprisingly low compared to July’s series between the rival New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies when 55,000 tickets were sold for the first game by opening night. Ticket sales for that entire series averaged 53,000, a number driven by the Mets’ 10-game winning streak.
...“The numbers for Friday’s game are certainly lower than one might expect, but there’s also less disposable income for average fans right now,” said Wayne McDonnell, an assistant professor of sports management at New York University. “The start of the NFL season has a lot of New York sports fans excited this year, and others are probably waiting to see about post-season tickets and what they might have to save for October if the Mets make it [to the playoffs]. You also have to consider the state of the economy with lower to middle-income families sending their kids back to school.”
Repoz
Posted: September 05, 2008 at 09:26 PM | 6 comment(s)
Login to Bookmark
Tags:
mets,
phillies
|
Support BBTF
Thanks to phredbird for his generous support.
Bookmarks
You must be logged in to view your Bookmarks.
Hot Topics
Newsblog: Wilmoth: Nate McLouth Designated For Assignment (11 - 12:03am, May 26)Last: The Gurus DO NOT BourbonSamuraiNewsblog: Bud Selig -- No need for more MLB replay for now - ESPN (86 - 11:59pm, May 25)Last: cardsfanboyNewsblog: The Hall of Very Good: Former Cards Slugger Critical of "LaRussa's Regime" (4 - 11:26pm, May 25)Last: cardsfanboyNewsblog: CSN to host ‘Phillies at the Beach’ on Memorial Day (18 - 11:25pm, May 25)Last: Fielder's the first baseman, Felder is the fielderHall of Merit: Most Meritorious Player: 1972 Ballot (28 - 11:25pm, May 25)Last: lieiamSox Therapy: A Winning Ballclub? (20 - 11:24pm, May 25)Last: DanNewsblog: Matschulat: Did I Miss The "Paul Konerko Is So Overrated OMG" Bandwagon? (27 - 11:16pm, May 25)Last: baudibNewsblog: TBO: Nerdy Rays head north (17 - 10:07pm, May 25)Last: PreservedFishNewsblog: Himrich’s Top Ten Target Field Foods (6 - 9:57pm, May 25)Last: Long John McCaine Mutiny on the Bounty (scott)Newsblog: T.R. Sullivan: Of Frank Robinson, Milt Pappas and Jim Palmer (6 - 9:42pm, May 25)Last: TR_SullivanNewsblog: Dodgers want to host NHL's Winter Classic (22 - 9:38pm, May 25)Last: Cris ENewsblog: Boston.com: Curt Schilling’s 38 Studios lays off all staff (117 - 9:36pm, May 25)Last:  Teufel's GraveyardNewsblog: Greenberg: Cubs' Ricketts decries proposal (817 - 9:08pm, May 25)Last:  The Yankee ClapperNewsblog: HP: Baseball is leaving the human factor behind (55 - 8:48pm, May 25)Last: SquashHall of Merit: Most Meritorious Player: 1973 Discussion (14 - 7:33pm, May 25)Last: Kiko Sakata
|
|
Reader Comments and Retorts
Go to end of page
Statements posted here are those of our readers and do not represent the BaseballThinkFactory. Names are provided by the poster and are not verified. We ask that posters follow our submission policy. Please report any inappropriate comments.
1. Halofan Posted: September 05, 2008 at 09:37 PM (#2930417)You must be Registered and Logged In to post comments.
<< Back to main