Those teams won a lot of playoff series. Something this franchise has failed to do even once in over a decade.
Yes they did but soon after the late 90's that all changed.
Those teams won a lot of playoff series. Something this franchise has failed to do even once in over a decade.
I think people forget how dominate the 90s Braves teams were in the postseason against the NL.
I was at the elimination game against the Astros in 2004. They didn't play with much emotion that night. Furcal hit a meaningless HR at the end then had to enter jail the next morning for the DUI.
Why isn't tonight's game sold out?
I was at the elimination game against the Astros in 2004. They didn't play with much emotion that night. Furcal hit a meaningless HR at the end then had to enter jail the next morning for the DUI.
Why isn't tonight's game sold out?
School night and a late start. Cost of tickets might have something to do with it. And the same old tired lament of location.
I'm confident the game will be soldout by game time. Just hope that doesn't mean a few thousand Dodger fans bought the rest of the tickets. Would hate for it to be a sea of blue like the Cubs series in 2003.
Last year's Wild Card game was also going to potentially be Chipper's last game (ended up obviously), so I don't know if that was extra motivation for fans to come out.
Cards also seem to have a better traveling fanbase than Dodgers.
School night and a late start. Cost of tickets might have something to do with it. And the same old tired lament of location.