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Parnell worried about crowds

By Cory Giger,cgiger@altoonamirror.com
POSTED: May 3, 2008
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The Curve won a thrilling game in comeback fashion on a beautiful Friday night, but general manager Todd Parnell had a miserable evening because of lackluster attendance at Blair County Ballpark.

‘‘I feel like tonight is just a punch in the gut,’’ Parnell said in a candid interview during the game.

The Curve beat Erie, 10-9, to snap a six-game losing streak. (See Covering the Bases on Page B3 for details.)

The game drew 3,729 fans to Blair County Ballpark, and the franchise expected a much bigger turnout on a sunny, 71-degree night.

The root of the problem was a poor walk-up crowd of 518, less than half the Curve’s projected figure of about 1,100. The bulk of a game’s attendance is from presold tickets, and the weather heavily affects the walk-up crowd.

When fans aren’t turning out on a beautiful night, it sends up a red flag.

Parnell, so discouraged he even teared up at one point during the interview, wants to make sure the fans of Altoona and the region know the importance of continuing to support the franchise.

‘‘I’m speaking from the heart,’’ said Parnell, in his seventh season at GM. ‘‘I’m very disappointed tonight. ... It’s one of the more disappointing turnouts that we’ve had here.’’

The Curve have seen their attendance average dip 10.9 percent the past two years. It’s become a given that games in April and May won’t draw particularly well because of bad weather, and Parnell understands that. The franchise is averaging 4,075 fans per game, ahead of last year’s pace of 3,895 at this point.

Something about Friday’s turnout, though, sparked Parnell’s emotions. The GM is known for working 16-hour days and putting everything he has into the franchise, so it devastates him to see disappointing crowds.

Tears built up in his eyes when he talked about how living the job prevents him from spending time with his wife and two daughters.

‘‘When you come home nine nights in a row and your whole family’s asleep, you know that it’s worth it when the [ballpark] is packed and people are making lifetime memories,’’ Parnell said. ‘‘But when you do all the things that we’re doing and it’s not [packed], and the walk-up’s half of what it was this time last year, as a human being, how can you not wonder.’’

Wonder about? Parnell wouldn’t expound on that, but he may have been discussing his future role with the franchise if attendance continues to slide.

‘‘This is definitely not Parney saying show up or else,’’ he said. ‘‘It’s not me saying that. It’s saying we’re bride and groom with the fans, we’re married with the fans and we’ve got to keep doing whatever we can to make the marriage better every single year.’’

He stopped short of challenging the fans to show up.

‘‘We’re all in,’’ he said of the franchise’s commitment. ‘‘We need [the fans] to continue to be all in, too.’’

The reality of today is that gas prices are soaring, and the Curve typically have drawn a large number of fans from relatively far distances. That and the state of the economy might be making it tough on peoples’ pocketbooks.

This also is the Curve’s 10th season, so there may be a lot of ‘‘been there, done that’’ attitude.

The franchise has high expectations for attendance, but it may be up against some tough obstacles.

It’s also early in the season, and historically, attendance has picked up substantially as summer approaches. Parnell believes that will be the case this year, too, but that didn’t stop him from being discouraged Friday.

‘‘I’m very disappointed in tonight,’’ he said. ‘‘I know we can all do better.’’

SUBHD: Game recap

Key player: Brad Corley went 3-for-5 with three RBIs for the Curve.

Key play: Corley doubled in Jonel Pacheco for the go-ahead run in the eighth.

Key stat: Curve pitchers tied a franchise record with 15 strikeouts.

SUBHD: How they scored

Top 1st: Ramirez walked, scored on Ryan single (0-1).

Bottom 1st: Boone singled, scored on Corley groundout (1-1); Dorta doubled, scored on Delaney triple (2-1).

Top 2nd: Rhymes singled, scored on Kirkland single (2-2); Worth groundout scored Kirkland (2-3).

Bottom 2nd: Alvarez doubled, scored on Pacheco single (3-3).

Top 3rd: Scram singled, scored on Leon double (3-4); Rhymes singled home Leon (3-5).

Bottom 3rd: Webster singled, scored on bases-loaded walk by Reyes (4-5); Cruz doubled, scored on Boone sacrifice fly (5-5); Alvarez walked, scored on Dorta single (6-5).

Bottom 6th: Pacheco doubled, scored on Corley single (7-5).

Top 8th: Leon singled, Rhymes singled, both scored on Kirkland three-run homer (7-8).

Bottom 8th: Boone singled, scored on Pacheco single (8-8); Corley doubled home Pacheco (9-8); pinch-runner Powell scored on Cruz single (10-8).

Top 9th: Ramirez reached on Alvarez error, scored on Roberson single (10-9).
 
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