In a very short period they lost Price, Friedman, and Maddon. Not to mention their park is a [expletive] hole. Gotta be a tough time to be a Rays fan after the last few years success. Yup that stadium is terrible, the only time I've been there was when the cubs played there a few years ago haven't been back. It's like a giant Highschool gymnasium, a terrible place to watch baseball. They could draw fans but not in that dump. not only that but isn't the location really inconvenient for people who live in Tampa (the larger part of the metro population)? Something like only 1 bridge from Tampa to St. Pete. At the same time, these are all excuses...a 90+ win team with likable players should be able to draw decently. It's not exactly easy to get to, but it's not exactly out in the middle of nowhere either. St. Pete has a lot of restaurant/bars, a huge art museum and a marina in the same neighborhood, with trolley rides to take you around the neighborhood. It's not like it's stuck out in some cow pasture. I don't think it's any more difficult to get to than a lot of other suburban ballparks. It's certainly no more of an ordeal than someone living Naperville getting to and from Wrigley. It's just sedentary/suburb culture, and many people are snowbirds and/or transplants who have no loyalty to the local teams . My in-laws live in Sarasota, which is about an hour drive to St. Pete. I would have killed to live next to a perennial pennant contender within an hour's drive. Whenever I ask Sarasota locals how often they go to a Rays game, they look at me like I'm asking them how often they backpack through Southeast Asia. Occasionally a transplant from the northeast will tell me they'll go to one game a year to see the Yankees or Sox when they're in town.