Chavez chimes in on ballpark

By now, many of you have already seen yesterday’s article by Joe Roderick in the Merc about third baseman Eric Chavez’s continued puzzlement with the lackluster attendance at the Coliseum. The important thing to note is that Chavez doesn’t blame the fans, he blames the venue.

Chavez has been both praised and criticized for his candor and at times too-honest demeanor, so this should come as no surprise. Consider, for a moment, Chavez’s history. He’s a born-and-bred San Diegan, going far enough to name his newborn son Diego (though the inspiration could have come from Diego Rivera or Maradona instead, I suppose). His ties to the San Diego area are still strong despite the fact that he and his family live in Scottsdale in the offseason. San Diego opened Petco Park last year, leaving Oakland as the only multipurpose facility to host a MLB team in California.

Since the A’s are the only team left in this predicament, it’s almost guaranteed to finish last among the five California teams in attendance every year until a new ballpark is built. Here’s how we can expect them to finish this season based on current totals and per-game averages:

  1. LA Dodgers (#2 in MLB, 3.6 million projected)
  2. LA Angels (#3 in MLB, 3.4 million total – season completed)
  3. SF Giants (#5 in MLB, 3.18 million projected)
  4. SD Padres (#6 in MLB, 2.88 million projected)
  5. Oakland A’s (#19 in MLB, 2.12 million projected)

When the numbers are presented in this manner, the difference between the A’s and the other four teams is stark. I’ll go into this further in the next post.

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