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Originally Posted by SCUDSBROTHER
It's not unreal. It's the way it should be. If they want full seats, then they can stop charging $15 for a car to park. You seem to think this is an inexpensive endeavor. Some people have discipline.
http://losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com/la...ng_pricing.jsp
They've turned it into going to a football game(once a week situation.)
New York has Wall Street bail out money, and [b]subways make it easy [/ B]to go to the games.[/QUOTE]
point 1 - don't agree with , that does not explain the sellouts
point 2 - my bad , i agree with that , just assumed mass transit in LA can get the people to the games , obviously not the case
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It can get people to the games, but it's not nearly as easy as using that subway. That will always be a problem out here. It's a major difference. It got so hard to get out of Dodger Stadium that they started making people go in n' out of the same entrance to the stadium. In September 2006, it took me at least an hour to actually leave the parking lot after a game. I don't know wtf was going on, but the next year, they started making ya go in n' out the same parking entrance. It's a hassle to get to n' leave these games. That's true with any sporting event here. It's not like you'd want to do this more than once a week. It's too much of a hassle for that. It's on cable or dish. One's an expensive hassle, and the other isn't. I'll pay the jak to be there for a playoff game this fall. Game 3 against the Cubs was worth the money. That was a great atmosphere that night. Kuroda was a beast. Baby Bears were swinging at butterflies.