I love reading about minor league baseball promotions.
The Charleston Riverdogs once held “Nobody Night,” where nobody was allowed in the ballpark until the fifth inning when the game became official.
Obviously, they set a record for lowest attendance, as fans peered over the outfield fence to watch the game, or enjoyed themselves at a party outside the park, which was hosted by the Riverdogs.
The team owners conducted all of the usual between-inning contests, with employees and players participating instead of fans.
Unfortunately for the fans, all of the runs scored in the game happened while they were barred from entering.
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