It's me John, Just give me the facts, be honest and tell it straight to me, ok?
Are you in Flag? No
Do you cover suns games? No
Do you cover dback games? no
Cover cardinal games? no
Coyotes? yeah right
You're at home watching this unfold from a distance at home like do on a regular basis and you just try and be clever and it doesn't work for me ok? sorry. Honesty is the best policy. Try a different approach and maybe you won't get negative comments from 15 people on every post. Ok? well only 1 so far but maybe it was so bad this time nobody read it like I did.
There is not reason we should only be putting 19k in the seats. This team never gives up and neither should we. We will be sad if they make it further than anyone thought and we were not there to enjoy it!
Going to a ball park is a lot like going to a barber shop, if you did it as a kid you'll probably want to keep doing it as an adult, but if you didn't, you'll probably just go to the cheaper and more convenient local hair cutter. Assuming both places give you an equally good hair cut, you do or don't go to the barber largely based on tradition or lack there of. If both places are giving you a great hair cut experience you might decide to go more often, but again, unless you have a tradition of going to a barber, you'll probably take the more convenient cut. Continued...
The actual act of driving all the way down town, paying 10+ dollars for parking, 10+ dollars for a ticket, and 10+ dollars for food and beverage, to sit in hard, uncomfortable, seats, possibly with the sun in your eyes, only a single, possibly not ideal, view of the field, and watch a game with out commentators, and with out access to a bathroom you can get to and from fast enough to not miss part of the game which will inevitably include the most exciting play of the night, these all make going down to the ball park less appealing then watching from home.
Personally I try to get down to the park a few times every year, but more to support the team financially then anything else. Being at the park has its pros, and it often is enjoyable, but rarely more so then I get from watching a game at home or at a friends house despite costing a heck of a lot more and requiring much more planning. Whether or not the team is winning doesn't change that. It makes the games more enjoyable to watch, but just as much at home as at the park.