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How is Seattle at home a "Prime" series?


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QUOTE(Hideaway Lights @ Mar 14, 2007 -> 12:15 PM)
how many losses has seattle averaged over the last three seasons? 85-90?

 

I don't think they are looking at that when they designate prime/premier games as much as WHEN the game is being played.

 

All weekend home games between June and September are prime or premier.

 

The one I'm trying to understand is why the Tigers series July 23 - 26 is premier, yet the series against the Indians in August isn't. Because the Tigers are the defending AL champs? :huh

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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Mar 14, 2007 -> 05:11 AM)
So the Sox should be able to see into the future to know exactly what ever varaible for attendence is going to be, and adjust prices and expenses accordingly. Sounds reasonable.

 

Actually I have a better idea, since the flux capacitor got destroyed by a train in 1985, and Doc hasn't come up with a new way to break the time/space continium yet, the Sox should really play out the season, and then if they have a profit just roll the money back into the team. I think that is a great idea. Huh? What's that? They have been doing exactly that forever now? No way!

 

Even if Doc were capable of creating a new flux capacitor, I don't think Marty is able drive in a straight line anymore.

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