It's time for me to jump back In the Zone and this week I want to ponder a question about Toronto's beloved Blue Jays.
The question is how beloved are they anymore? The team recently had its worst one-game attendance in club history with a crowd that just scraped over the 10 thousand mark.
And what is worse, this figure doesn't appear to be an anomaly. Over the past several years the crowds at Jays games have been getting smaller and smaller.
And the fact they haven't been in the playoffs in a dog's age is more than likely one of the main reasons.
But questions of the Jays' viability in Toronto have to be asked. Can Toronto support a major leaguer baseball team? The answer is of course they can. During their heyday in the early 90's they were pulling in 4 million fans a season. But as the on field struggles started and did the dwindling attendance.
So the question now is does Toronto deserve to have a MLB team. Sadly, I say no.
Torontonian have to understand and accept that it will be many years before the Blue Jays will ever contend for the World Series again. And as long as they are in the same division as New York and Boston, the playoff prospects are even slimmer. But that doesn't mean this team and future teams deserve to play in front of nobody. If a lack of winning is the reason why are people still going to see the Leafs? Well of course it is because we are a hockey centric country and Leaf Nation is the most delusional, if not loyal fan base in the world.
But Leaf Nation is proof that people will go to see the local team even when times are tough. So again, why are they not going?
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