No record tonight
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May 17, 2010 9:00 pm
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Tonight’s attendance: 9,299.
That’s not a record-low at Camden Yards. The Orioles-Rays drew 9,129 on April 12. Tonight’s intimate gathering is the second-lowest, which should draw chants of “We’re No. 2.”
(Careful. Just…careful.)
As always, keep in mind we’re talking about tickets sold, not fannies in the seats. No way we have that many people here unless they’re all huddled in the bathrooms.
Tonight’s attendance: 9,299.
That’s not a record-low at Camden Yards. The Orioles-Rays drew 9,129 on April 12. Tonight’s intimate gathering is the second-lowest, which should draw chants of “We’re No. 2.”
(Careful. Just…careful.)
As always, keep in mind we’re talking about tickets sold, not fannies in the seats. No way we have that many people here unless they’re all huddled in the bathrooms.
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