Tickets: $20 a piece to sit in the outfield.
Hot Dog: $4.25
Beer: $6ish
Soda: $4.50
If you look at it, I spent between $8 and $15 a game for each time I went. I decided I didn't want to pay that to see a third rate team play ball. Yes, Mr. Angelos, your Orioles aren't any good. They have rays of hope, in 'drigo Lopez and Jorge Julio, but you waste them by not building the team around them. Instead, you waste all of our time and hard-earned money by creating a team that last year couldn't even win more games than it lost. And you wonder why attendance is down this year? Your team sucks, build a ballclub that puts on a good show day in, day out and wins more than they lose and you stand a chance at getting me back in Baltimore. Because I won't pay $30 a week to watch the Orioles lose, and do so in an embarassing progression of bad play and bad at-bats.
Except that's not what this is about, really. I suspect that Angelos in fact isn't trying so that he can play poor little owner when it comes time to talk about DC baseball this fall. They're talking about building a brand new stadium downtown over on New York Avenue here, and likely I would sell my car to buy season tickets. Yes, I'm that desperate for baseball. I realize that this stands directly in opposition to my previously stated belief, as it is likely that the new Senators will likely spend a season or two sucking, however, since I won't have to expend a ton of effort getting to the ballpark, it becomes an impulse buy. As Apple removed the barriers to effective music buying, so now the new Senators would remove a barrier to getting me to the ballpark.
So, I suppose that's why I'm getting my Baseball fix on DirecTV instead of live and in person. It's much cheaper to watch at home.
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