09-15-2013, 12:10 PM
A friend called, and I agreed to accompany him to what he referred to as "the last game of the world series today". So maybe I'll see you hard core Travs fans there. Not UALR, but supporting the local team.
(09-15-2013 11:36 PM)eh9198 Wrote: [ -> ]I missed it. Had a soccer game to go to.
(09-16-2013 09:50 AM)LRTrojan Wrote: [ -> ](09-15-2013 11:36 PM)eh9198 Wrote: [ -> ]I missed it. Had a soccer game to go to.
Many times I don't agree with mjs about things, but do agree that 1,572 was an embarrassment, and something that the citizens of Little Rock who call themselves baseball fans should be ashamed of. And I have long agreed with Mickey's assessment of Little Rock as being a piss poor sports town period. Nothing I guess will ever change that in my mind. Should have been four or five thousand there for a final game of the playoffs.
(09-16-2013 12:16 PM)outsideualr Wrote: [ -> ]Several things that probably affected the crowds. Sunday afternoon. Lot of NFL games on TV. FedEx playoffs in golf on TV. Probably major league baseball on TV. Hard to leave home for a minor league baseball game when you can stay home in air conditioning and watch whatever you want. I was there, but I wouldn't have been if a friend hadn't called to invite me, and you guys had been railing about supporting the local team. I do have one suggestion for Dickey Park. When the Astrodome was originally built, there were hardly any home runs hit because the fences were so far out. Unless you hit a ball right down the line, everything was 375 to over 400 feet. They eventually moved fences in, and it made for more entertaining games. Travs need to do the same thing. 310 down the line, 340 to right and left center, and 380 to dead center. That would make the games more interesting. When guys keep hitting balls to the wall over and over again and someone catches it, it gets dull. Need more offense. Just my observation.
(09-16-2013 12:09 PM)mjs Wrote: [ -> ]
Fool that I am (I guess I don't read enough of my posts about Little Rock being a piss poor sports town) I went online and bought advance tickets for Saturday night's game. I really figured the place would be packed- championship game, absolutely perfect weather, no hog game to compete against. When my wife asked me why I was buying advance tickets (which included a small fee) I told her I don't want to have to wait on the long lines. I guess for a minute I forgot where I live.
(09-16-2013 12:29 PM)mjs Wrote: [ -> ](09-16-2013 12:16 PM)outsideualr Wrote: [ -> ]Several things that probably affected the crowds. Sunday afternoon. Lot of NFL games on TV. FedEx playoffs in golf on TV. Probably major league baseball on TV. Hard to leave home for a minor league baseball game when you can stay home in air conditioning and watch whatever you want. I was there, but I wouldn't have been if a friend hadn't called to invite me, and you guys had been railing about supporting the local team. I do have one suggestion for Dickey Park. When the Astrodome was originally built, there were hardly any home runs hit because the fences were so far out. Unless you hit a ball right down the line, everything was 375 to over 400 feet. They eventually moved fences in, and it made for more entertaining games. Travs need to do the same thing. 310 down the line, 340 to right and left center, and 380 to dead center. That would make the games more interesting. When guys keep hitting balls to the wall over and over again and someone catches it, it gets dull. Need more offense. Just my observation.
All the reasons you list are the same thing UALR battles against every game. Nov. 11th we'll be up against Monday Night Football. There will be a number of big time NCAA basketball match-ups on TV (why pay to see midmajor basketball when you can see major college games in the comfort of your own home?). There will be NBA basketball and NHL hockey available on cable. There are tons of movie channels and movies at Red Box for a buck. Now days I know that my son won't come to a UALR game if Kansas is playing (UNC for my other son). Twenty years ago that typically wouldn't have been an issue. Now they know that the games they are most interested in will either be on cable or available on the internet. These are all just "excuses" for why people don't support UALR, the Travelers, etc. but they are a reality in today's world.
About your suggestion. I would have suggested the fences be moved back so that guy's grandslam would have been a long fly out.