I don't blame them. who the fuck wants to attend BJ's games at safeco, if I want to be a road fan I'll travelIt was at least 75% Blue Jays fans ... all around me and I was sitting in a season ticket holder section and most of the season ticket holders sold out their seats like little bitches ... which my uncle should have done.
It's beyond a joke allowing a stadium to be populated with opposing fans for a key September series. But then again, the Mariners are always all about #profits first and winning second.
It was at least 75% Blue Jays fans ... all around me and I was sitting in a season ticket holder section and most of the season ticket holders sold out their seats like little bitches ... which my uncle should have done.
It's beyond a joke allowing a stadium to be populated with opposing fans for a key September series. But then again, the Mariners are always all about #profits first and winning second.
It was at least 75% Blue Jays fans ... all around me and I was sitting in a season ticket holder section and most of the season ticket holders sold out their seats like little bitches ... which my uncle should have done.
It's beyond a joke allowing a stadium to be populated with opposing fans for a key September series. But then again, the Mariners are always all about #profits first and winning second.
You're blaming the Mariners for Blue Jay fans buying tickets.
It was at least 75% Blue Jays fans ... all around me and I was sitting in a season ticket holder section and most of the season ticket holders sold out their seats like little bitches ... which my uncle should have done.
It's beyond a joke allowing a stadium to be populated with opposing fans for a key September series. But then again, the Mariners are always all about #profits first and winning second.
You're blaming the Mariners for Blue Jay fans buying tickets.
When they directly market to Blue Jay fans yes I am