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Sandy Alcantara après avoir réalisé un blanchissage complet devant une foule de 6 605 personnes : « Les fans ne sont pas là, mais nous les aimons toujours. »


Sandy Alcantara après avoir réalisé un blanchissage complet devant une foule de 6 605 personnes : « Les fans ne sont pas là, mais nous les aimons toujours. »




Par Goosedukee

17 Comments

  1. Luis_Severino

    My girlfriend is not here. But I still love her

  2. SamiMadeMeDoIt

    Place was just packed to the gills for the WBC but now that the Marlins are playing it’s a ghost town lol

  3. Lucky_Alternative965

    5-1 start to the season, somebody show up please.

  4. JohnnyMulan

    I watched it. It was embarrassing for the Sox, but I watched it. Marlins are now 5-1. Never thought I would see that.

  5. rushingoat

    I get it but Miami not having a fanbase is sad and unfortunate

  6. iheartsunny

    ![gif](giphy|114i7iKbd9Mkak|downsized)

  7. SilentSpader

    The interviewer has Ken Rosenthal vibe but younger.

  8. officialheckle

    I mean its the Marlins bro but at least you gave 3 people their money’s worth

  9. MiserableDucky

    Fans will show up when ownership does. The franchise doesn’t deserve any pity after being failed by multiple owners since the 90s

  10. Shadowwo1f05

    I had to double check to make sure that wasn’t Ken rosenthal lol

  11. rpbtIII

    It is Wednesday, my dude.

    Who is at a baseball game?

  12. bbatardo

    WBC showed me that fans in Miami will show up when they have a team to be excited about.

    Take the Padres for example… before Preller took over our attendance was low and we were boring. Ownership invested in the team and it took 5+ years to actually start winning, but fans increased each year leading up to it and now the games sell out often and the team is probably being sold for 3B+.

  13. Major-Caterpillar955

    Thats 6000 more than I would’ve guessed. No one is going out of their way to watch the white sox. And I say that as a fan

  14. RainbowSupernova8196

    Miami-Dade has 2.8 million residents, and Marlins games are still damn-near empty.

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