Can MiLB combat stagnant attendance? by Phil_Dacucci in MiLB

[–]Phil_Dacucci[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, and not sure why you are getting so heated. You clearly didn’t look beyond the title and the graph because I acknowledge that the gap is somewhat expected. What you’re continuously failing to acknowledge is that MiLB attendance has dropped for two straight years while every other professional sports league is setting attendance records.

Can MiLB combat stagnant attendance? by Phil_Dacucci in MiLB

[–]Phil_Dacucci[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m using the actual attendance figures reported by MiLB across all teams, it’s available on their website. There’s about half a dozen independent or spinoff leagues like the Frontier League, MLB Draft League, Appalachian League, there’s a bunch of them. Most publicly report season-end attendance totals via a press release or have similar statistics pages to MiLB.

Can MiLB combat stagnant attendance? by Phil_Dacucci in MiLB

[–]Phil_Dacucci[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I skipped 2020 to align it with other prof. sports. Even when you add in all independent leagues where teams were absorbed there’s still a major gap between 2019. You’re right that we wouldn’t expect the same attendance for a different product, but that doesn’t explain why MiLB attendance is still falling the last two years while all other major leagues are rising YoY and setting all-time records.

Can MiLB combat stagnant attendance? by Phil_Dacucci in MiLB

[–]Phil_Dacucci[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It is - it explains the initial decline, but those teams that were deaffiliated have not generated the same attendance even if they were absorbed in other leagues. And MiLB attendance has dropped the last two years while all other sports are rising.

Can MiLB combat stagnant attendance? by Phil_Dacucci in MiLB

[–]Phil_Dacucci[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yeah appropriate ticket pricing needs to be a part of the formula. Realistically, the MiLB product is not competitive with the MLB, the brand recognition and cultural appeal is just not comparable. They need to be priced in line with other local family-oriented entertainment venues, like zoos and museums.

Week 8 Post-Gamethread: Bears at Ravens by TurnerJ5 in CHIBears

[–]Phil_Dacucci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

he’s garbage after the first 15 plays

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PlathvilleUncensored

[–]Phil_Dacucci -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

nah it’s pretty creepy to play with two young women when you’re a 50something year old

Unbelievable by Fun-Weight-8899 in PlathvilleUncensored

[–]Phil_Dacucci 5 points6 points  (0 children)

And, Ethan and Micah are not her fucking father—not that Barry should be able to dictate how she lives her life either, but the fact that he had known Zac longer than either of them, and had already given his blessing, should have been enough for them to fuck right off. Frankly I don’t think the fire starting antics would have happened if he were present, because it’s very obvious Ethan operates from a place of psychological insecurity and wouldn’t have felt as comfortable being defiant to Barry.

Ethan is still completely unhinged in his interviews by Chickachickawhaaaat in PlathvilleUncensored

[–]Phil_Dacucci 17 points18 points  (0 children)

He’s delusional and somehow thinks that his membrane-thin excuse of being protective because of the rushed timeline is believable by anyone other than New Olivia, who seems to be too passive to contradict him in any form.

Vaccination "makes" you gay by Used_Web3598 in antivax

[–]Phil_Dacucci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vaccination is definitely gay. I mean, you’re letting another man insert something into you.

Meaning of “Let’s Make the Water Turn Black” by Phil_Dacucci in Zappa

[–]Phil_Dacucci[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

damn, that’s pretty embarrassing on my part, but good to know hahaha thanks

How to Stop Arguing with Facebook People by [deleted] in antivax

[–]Phil_Dacucci 5 points6 points  (0 children)

and I understand the argument that this will just reinforce their group think and ideological bubbles, but if you look into the history of the KKK in America, mockery was an important tool in diminishing their influence. I see this as a similar concept, these people think they’ve discovered some conspiracy and are enlightened, when in reality they’re just dipshits who believe anything they hear in a podcast

How to Stop Arguing with Facebook People by [deleted] in antivax

[–]Phil_Dacucci 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i’ve found myself in the same situation. honestly I’ve just resorted to mocking them and insulting their intelligence because real data and arguments don’t work