Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 01, 1995, Page 14, Image 14

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lt'% pnrtty obvious I he kjiiti« h<r
k of a pri< <• I luloredo K(x ». it*
man Jnrry Mi Moms said
His It-am, which uvitrnged r*8
liomii games lust year, averaged 41
its first two games in doors I laid
she Ix'st ndvinui sal*; in baseball
''We’re over ) million in.kets
Mi Morris mid W‘v*• got m
paid a
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4,000 seats iffft ptir game left to m*I1 that
are not day*of*game "
Before the strike. Toronto had drawn
more than 4 million Inns (or thr»-** < on
MM iitivf- season* F.ven though they fell
out of the- pennant ra< e last season, the
Hlue Jays averaged 40,2(17 (or a'l home
Karnes at the- skvDorne
l ast April, the Blue Jays averaged
4H. 128 for 11 home games For tln-ir first
five home gamers this year, they averaged
just t7,»tr>4
I knew it was going to be had. hut !
didn't now it was going to be this bad. "
Hlui* Jays pr**sident Paul Beeston said
"It'll < ome bat k I'm ■ on fident. 1 don't
oven worry Hut it won't c ome easily, it
won't come unit kly and it won't conic
unless we unless we address it property
with the Ians “
Baseball executives said the strike
caused them to lose a lot of group sales,
business that won’t lie completely recov
ered until next season
To help attendant Tony t.wynn and
Fernando Valenzuela handed out t aps on
opening day and !h»- Milwaukee Brewers
ra thrcu (Italy i aps Into the stand*
lose ( jhi*jh n of I ho Bouton Rod Sox s|x»nt
about fivu minute* outside Fanway Park
on opening day greeting fans
"Wave got to usi* this an opportunity
to build betwM'ii management and the
play "rs so we go forward together." Bee
slon said If you look at last year. wo lost
a pennant race. whic h is the most esi.it
»ng part (if the season tha World Series
and than spring training Of course it 's
going to hurt."
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