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The announcers say it about every time we play Pittsburgh, Brewers or Cincy...

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So instead of 10,000 they get 15,000?
Seriously, without Wrigley Field, the Cubs are playing in half empty stadiums every losing year too. Are the White Sox bringing in sell outs every game? Bulls still getting sellouts? Chicago fans aren't the amazing and loyal fans who support their team no matter what that you think they are. Not a knock on them, as no teams really have fans like that, but they aren't any better as far as this goes than a lot of cities.
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WTF are you talking about, we draw 2 million a year +, just in Wrigley...now calculate in the fans we draw to other stadiums...
What are you trying to say man...
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Um...it's not to hard to tell what I'm trying to say. You are talking about how they bring in more people to Pittsburgh, Cincy, etc. I say instead of 10,000 they get 15,000. What would make you think I was talking about Wrigley?
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Ok now listen if team A's high for season attendance is 25,000 for one game, and the Cubs come in and play one game that sells 40,000 tickets...
Am I lying...
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I don't know if your lying. It would be nice when your trying to prove something to have some type of stat or proof besides "the announcers said so" to back your argument up.
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