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With the exception of the special games (e.g., opening day, playoffs, cubs), you can get nose bleed seats for less than $20.
Parking? There are inexpensive lots far from the stadium, or you can take metro. For me, so far this year, metro has been fine, but now there is a green line surge. Food? They let you bring in food. They let you. I often stop at the Italian store and bring in subs. I usually sit in the 300 level. $26 seats x 3 for family, $26 for parking, $28 for three subs, and then buy a bottomless cup for $9. About $160 for dinner and game. Not that much more than going to the movies. The problem is more the taste in sports. Hockey and Baseball => whiter crowd. Basketball, less so. |
Waste of time and money, but the owners and MLB say Thank You for patronage. |
Like twerking? |
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More white people go to the library, the movies, the mall and the museums too. But I know why! Wait for it....it's because there are more white people in the US than black people!
You're welcome! |
The same can be said about football and there are plenty of black football players. I think it's more about outreach. The Nats could offer low priced tickets to local high school students. |
| MLB mostly promotes its white players -- Bryant, Rizzo, Trout, Kershaw, and Harper. The Nats themselves are mostly white. Not surprising that the audience is also mostly white. |
Swing and a miss at downplaying the problem. |
| ^^It's not a problem. People go where they want. Is it a problem that there are more black people playing NBA basketball than whites? I don't think so. |
| Rule of thumb: take whatever someone says it cost them to attend and add 20 percent to get the actual amount. |
The Nats already have $5 and $10 tickets. How much lower do they need to be? Maybe they could stop playing so much country music--especially that damn Toby Keith "rah-rah America let's drop bombs on the brown people!" song. And making every game a military pep rally. That said, I love baseball and put up with the shitty in-game "entertainment" and craptastic experience of interacting with surly employees and their utterly bewildering inability to produce a smooth opening day. |
Don't forget McCutchen |
Opening day was not great, but they have gotten their act together. I love the sport. There are so many different things to watch...on TV they usually focus on the ball, but it is fun to watch the players interactions. |
I would rather give my money to people who try to put up a good time vs. the Daniel. |
if you knew anything about baseball, you know that the manager has been minimized in their power/role and it flows from the GM/front office. dusty baker's gm is white. |