Indians should feel right at home with 15000 Indians fans cheering them on.
Just don't see either one of these teams losing 3 in a row this series.
You can blame a lot of this on the Indians allowing fans to buy 8 tickets to each gameI'm legitimately concerned that it may be close to 50/50 tonight at Progressive Field in terms of Tribe/Cubs fans. Mostly because only yuppie pricks from Chicago can feasibly afford the tickets on the open market right now. As remarkable as this season has been for a die hard Tribe fan like myself, watching the Cubs celebrate winning a World Series in Progressive Field with 15,000 Cubs fans cheering them on would be a serious punch in the balls. In Kluber we trust.
So I am excited about next season no matter what, but I hope the fan/attendance shit turns. Hate seeing all the Cubs and Blue Jays fans in the Postseason.
Look at the line for tickets... View: https://twitter.com/tjholmes/status/793789131319017473
Jerk it 10 times. Dry.I will change my avatar to a "I'm with her" picture if the Indians win tonight until after the election is over.
What will you do for good karma?
The fact is, they have more people in that city and more money to blow. Cost of living wages/inflation gives even their middle-income fans more expendable money to come to a game in Cleveland than us.I'm legitimately concerned that it may be close to 50/50 tonight at Progressive Field in terms of Tribe/Cubs fans. Mostly because only yuppie pricks from Chicago can feasibly afford the tickets on the open market right now. As remarkable as this season has been for a die hard Tribe fan like myself, watching the Cubs celebrate winning a World Series in Progressive Field with 15,000 Cubs fans cheering them on would be a serious punch in the balls. In Kluber we trust.
Jerk it 10 times. Dry.
The fact is, they have more people in that city and more money to blow. Cost of living wages/inflation gives even their middle-income fans more expendable money to come to a game in Cleveland than us.
Not to mention the bandwagon Cubs fans scattered throughout the country combined with their drought, it's the perfect storm in an affordable city like Cleveland.
Only one solution: We have to shut them up.