gei wrote:With interest in the MLB declining in general, and fan attendance down across the league, you can quote me on expecting under 10k fans a game. Heck even the home opener is not sold out - when was the last time that happened?
Quoting you.
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                                  gei wrote:With interest in the MLB declining in general, and fan attendance down across the league, you can quote me on expecting under 10k fans a game. Heck even the home opener is not sold out - when was the last time that happened?

 
                    
                    
                    
                                                     
                    
                    
                    
                                                     
                    
                                      
                                                     
                    
                                                                                        
 
                    
                                                        
                                  
 
                    
                                                        
                                   
                    
                                      
                                                    Schad wrote:Let's be real here: there are two largely types of Jays fans, those who only pay attention when the team is good, and those who watch regardless. The former group won't be angry at Shapiro/Atkins because they drifted off as soon as it became apparent that we were rebuilding; most of the latter understands that there's really nothing they could have done to forestall this eventuality. Their jobs are totally safe.

 
                    
                                                        
                                  
 
                    
                                      
                                                    Schad wrote:Here's the funny thing: I agree that they screwed up the rebuild. We still have a lot of young talent, but it could have been rather a lot more.
Why did we screw up the rebuild, though? Because the organization was like you: too fixated on attendance. We were making too much money to blow it up when we ought to have done so. It cost us quite a bit of prospect value.
But no, there won't be another rebuild, because there isn't much of anything to rebuild. We are in full teardown mode already; the remaining vets are all on the block, and to the best of our ability, we'll shed them by the end of the year.

 
                    
                                                        
                                  
 
                    
                                      
                                                    Schad wrote:There is no "awesome fan base" to ruin in Toronto, and if you're a long-time baseball-knower, you'd be familiar with that. The awesome fanbase we once had was ruined through 15 years of cynically trying to keep the team around .500, resulting in attendance for the first five years of quadruple AAAAs tenure being between mediocre and bad, with a one-year uptick in 2013 when Anthopolous made a bunch of splashy moves (that failed miserably).
Yeah, the fans showed up when we were really good. That's because there are a lot of people who don't really care about the Jays in the aggregate, but will go to watch a competitive team. But they'll also leave as soon as the team ceases to be competitive, because their support runs about as deep as your average puddle. It's not Shapiro's fault that AA built a team that had no staying power, and consequently was going to see fan support crater back to pre-2013 levels almost instantly. And the solution is treat attendance as what it is: a lagging indicator for competitiveness. If we build a long-term competitive team, which is what we're aiming at now rather than pretending to be good, then our attendance will be very good, and we might even have a shot at converting some of the bandwagoners into more committed fans.

 
                    
                                                        
                                  ratul wrote:Um, we were first in attendance just three years ago and now we have to sell two dollar water to get people in the door. Toronto is an epic sports town. Fc, the raps and leafs fans will tell you that. You play well, and fans come. Lather, rinse, repeat. Baseball was the hottest ticket in town.
Sustainability my backside. The job is to win not lose so we can hope to win in some mythical far off time and place.
As for staying power, our hopes rest on double AA ‘s remants. Vladdy Sanchez and stroman and pillar. I’d rather have those cats than the bs we see on the field now. No defense disasters.

 
                    
                                                                          
                
                    
                    
                    
                    
                                  Fenris-77 wrote:I dont get the crazed love for Pillar. His bat has always been a bitnof a noodle, and hes lost a step and is no longer a defensive wunderkind in CF. There's no earthly reason he should be with the team long term.
Stro and Sanchez are both fine, but I'd agree that both guys need to be on the market. The Jays dont need them in the time frame within which they'll be most effective. And the Jays absolutely need guts wgo fit the Vlad/Bo time frame. Its not rocket science.
 
  
                    
                                      
                                                    vaff87 wrote:Fenris-77 wrote:I dont get the crazed love for Pillar. His bat has always been a bitnof a noodle, and hes lost a step and is no longer a defensive wunderkind in CF. There's no earthly reason he should be with the team long term.
Stro and Sanchez are both fine, but I'd agree that both guys need to be on the market. The Jays dont need them in the time frame within which they'll be most effective. And the Jays absolutely need guts wgo fit the Vlad/Bo time frame. Its not rocket science.
Quiet. He’s our only “good young player” according to ratul
That tells you all you need to know about ratul.
 
                    
                                      
                                                    Schad wrote:ratul wrote:Um, we were first in attendance just three years ago and now we have to sell two dollar water to get people in the door. Toronto is an epic sports town. Fc, the raps and leafs fans will tell you that. You play well, and fans come. Lather, rinse, repeat. Baseball was the hottest ticket in town.
Because we were really good. Briefly. And we were built to be good only briefly.Sustainability my backside. The job is to win not lose so we can hope to win in some mythical far off time and place.
Know what AAAAAAAAAAA did when he came in? He traded off a bunch of veterans and our attendance dropped drastically. Because the only people who believe that you can just will a team to be good in perpetuity have no idea what they are talking about.As for staying power, our hopes rest on double AA ‘s remants. Vladdy Sanchez and stroman and pillar. I’d rather have those cats than the bs we see on the field now. No defense disasters.
Sanchez, Stroman and Pillar are absolutely not where our hopes rest. Sanchez, Stroman and Pillar are trade bait. Pillar would have been traded months ago if anyone wanted to give us anything of value for him.
 
                    
                                      
                                                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
               
 
                    
                                                        
                                  Brinbe wrote:I'm with Ratul on this... Shatkins are pretty damn terrible. They have completely misread this market. The Colangelos of baseball.