Q&A: Why does Florida Marlins had the largest attendance in the playoff and World Series?

February 22, 2011
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Question by DXTRCHN11: Why does Florida Marlins had the largest attendance in the playoff and World Series?
Florida Marlins are the lowest payroll team as have the smallest attendance during the regular seasons as average more than 20,000. Florida had more than 67,000 people attend a game in the playoff and World Series in 1997 and 2003.

Dolphin Stadium has 75,000 seats for football but Marlins has more than 67,000 people to attended the playoff and World Series.

Best answer:

Answer by Ski Dawg
That’s a good question. Each time the Marlins won the World Series (1997, when I graduated high school, and 2003, when I got my bachelor’s degree), they’ve sold off all their good players the following year. Winning is the best marketing strategy in sports, but you’ve got to keep some of your good players around for the fans’ sake, and I think that’s why attendance is consistently down in Miami.

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