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Like The Good Old Days Of Celerino Sanchez And Horace Clarke
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The New York Yankees are good this year, better than expected, with the emergence of Aaron Judge as a star. They're winning and they're entertaining to watch. So why are ticket sales weak? Everyone has a theory, and the team itself is struggling with how to attract Millennials. Is this going to be a problem everywhere? Can baseball establish itself with Millennials, or is it increasingly an old-guy game? And how about ticket prices? With 81 home dates and good seats in the $70 range, how many games will even dedicated fans go to? (You could do this story about other teams, too -- plenty of empties last night at Dodger Stadium despite a good team and very limited television availability....) (New York Times)
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