Craig Carton
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No, but it's about the crowd and the atmosphere.
We've acknowledged that the crowd is bigger for these games.
I think he even said in the cut, like Venezuela-Dominican.
The atmosphere there, as opposed to a Yankee stadium with $1,000 tickets that the average fan doesn't go to in the World Series, he thinks the atmosphere for the World Series he played in, especially also Los Angeles, known for what?
Leaving early to beat the traffic.
It's not one of the great crowds.
It's become one of the great teams, but Dodger Stadium has not been one of the great crowds.
It's a beautiful ballpark, but it's not one of the great
places where fans go nuts.
They're known for leaving early to beat the traffic.
And Yankee Stadium can price out the average fan when it comes to the World Series.
The atmosphere is what Judge was talking about.
I hate the idea that you even compare them in any way, but it wasn't like he was saying the game was more important.
I care more about this game.
He was talking about the atmosphere.
But he was, Jeter was kind of asked about people who think it's bigger because there were players.
Kike Hernandez, who plays for the Dodgers, kind of said, I've been in six World Series.
This is bigger.
Now, I don't know if he...
I think he's talking about the fans and the third inning of a game between the Dominican and name a country.