From: HTP on
On Mar 3, 10:08 am, David Short
<David.No.Sho...(a)Spam.wright.Please.edu> wrote:
> On 3/3/2010 12:48 PM, HTP wrote:
>
>
> .....I saw Sulbaran pitch a decent game. None of the other names are
> ringing a bell. It's a tough ticket to get. I think I'll only get there
> a couple time this year.
>

I didnt realize that Dragons tickets were still selling that well.

I just looked it up and it said 9 consecutive sellout seasons and 704
consecutive games.

For a town that should be hurting economically and experiencing an
exodus of middle class professionals they sure do support that team.

From: David Short on
On 3/3/2010 4:22 PM, HTP wrote:
> On Mar 3, 10:08 am, David Short
> <David.No.Sho...(a)Spam.wright.Please.edu> wrote:
>> On 3/3/2010 12:48 PM, HTP wrote:
>>
>>
>> .....I saw Sulbaran pitch a decent game. None of the other names are
>> ringing a bell. It's a tough ticket to get. I think I'll only get there
>> a couple time this year.
>>
>
> I didnt realize that Dragons tickets were still selling that well.
>
> I just looked it up and it said 9 consecutive sellout seasons and 704
> consecutive games.
>
> For a town that should be hurting economically and experiencing an
> exodus of middle class professionals they sure do support that team.

The crazy thing is...it's not just that the seats sell, there's a body
there almost every night.

Dayton is hurting. There's no nice way to say it.

dfs
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