Road attendence rates so far this year: Cubs are averaging 82.0% capacity - 3rd in the majors VERY close to Boston and New York Cardinals are averaging 64.7% capacity - 20th in the majors White Sox are averaging 59.0% capacity - 28th in the majors. The only teams that draw more on the road are the Royals and Tigers. :shock: The Cubs also lead in home attendence rate (% wise - Wrigley doesn't have the capacity of Yankee Stadium), and total attendence rate (% wise). Cubs fans tend to take over opposing teams stadiums. i.e. - the 2003 playoffs when there was a very large contingent of Cubs fans in both Atlanta and Florida. Even at the Cardinal series this year, you could hear the Cubs fans just as loud as the Cards fans. San Diego wasn't even funny. We owned that stadium. If you look at merchandise sales, the Cubs, Red Sox, and Yankees always dominate. The White Sox are usually towards the bottom. The Cubs sell out every home game. The White Sox can't sell out a game unless they're playing the Cubs... AND THEY HAVE THE BEST RECORD IN BASEBALL! That's why the Cubs get the media coverage. That's why ESPN covers the Red Sox, Yankees, and Cubs more. More people care about the Cubs than the Sox. That may not be popular on the South Side, but it's true. Even Kruk pointed out earlier this year that the Sox had the best record in baseball, yet only drew 11,000 to a game. And he said that if he counted the people that actually showed up that day, it'd total about 5,000. For a team with the best record in baseball, that's just insane. The Sox just have a bad inferiority complex. I think that if they eventually moved the team, that would change. But for the time being anyway, they are going to have to play second fiddle. You know it's bad when even their ad campaigns bash the Cubs. That "Us vs. Them" campaign was just pathetic. And if Ozzie Guillen can go one week without taking a shot at the Cubs, I'd be impressed. What's funny is, no one ever asks him anything about the Cubs, he just takes his slight cheap shot and goes about his business. Even Buerhle, who's having an amazing year and could've talked about anything he wanted, decides one day he's going to accuse one of the Cubs certain Hall of Fame pitchers of cheating. Would he have said that about Maddux if Greg was still a Brave? I highly doubt it. I don't hate the Sox. I hate the Cardinals. And even then, I respect the hell out of the Cards because I'm a baseball fan. You have to respect a team that good. I respect the Sox this year, but they need to focus more on getting ready for the playoffs than on whats going on in Cubbieland.