Embarrassing information involving the Chicago White Sox's attendances shocks the MLB
The Chicago Blackhawks used to be considered the worst team in the City, considering in recent times. And with the Chicago Cubs winning a World Series in 2016, a curse broken, you'd think either one of these would fall into a slump again? Wrong.
With Kyle Davidson in charge, the Blackhawks have one of the best prospect pipelines in the NHL.
However, for the White Sox, they have since fallen into loser territory, as they're currently 31-104 on the season.
So goes the season, and so goes the fans:
Grand total in attendance: 17!
Seventeen fans showed up, a record low for any professional sports team anywhere.
The team is doing pitiful and it doesn't sound like ownership is doing much to rectify the situation.
And instead of winning, Reinsdorf is focused on securing funding for a new stadium.
It sounds like a real cart before the horse situation, typical of spoiled owners.
POLL |
Should Jerry Reinsdorf sell the team? |
Yes | 160 | 82.9 % |
No | 33 | 17.1 % |
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