• Opening day crowd energy 2026 โ€” what it tells you about franchise trajectory

    Attended two opening days this year and watched the rest on broadcast. The energy differential between franchises is enormous and it does predict something real. The Cubs' Wrigley crowd and the Dodgers' Chavez Ravine crowd were sold-out, electric, and mixed demographically โ€” young fans mixed with veterans, suggesting the franchise is creating new fans while retaining old ones. Two other stadiums I watched on broadcast had artificially inflated atmospheres through music-over-silence production decisions that can't hide thin attendance. Those franchises are in trouble and will be for years. Opening day crowd tells you more about franchise health than any market size number.

  • Attended two opening days this year and watched the rest on broadcast. The energy differential between franchises is enormous and it does predict something real. The Cubs' Wrigley crowd and the Dodgers' Chavez Ravine crowd were sold-out, electric, and mixed demographically โ€” young fans mixed with veterans, suggesting the franchise is creating new fans while retaining old ones. Two other stadiums I watched on broadcast had artificially inflated atmospheres through music-over-silence production decisions that can't hide thin attendance. Those franchises are in trouble and will be for years. Opening day crowd tells you more about franchise health than any market size number.

  • Boston vs Minnesota defense is a genuine debate. I slightly favor Boston but I recognize that schedule strength argument is real.

  • OKC's bench is slightly concerning but your starting five point stands. SGA specifically has added a dimension to his game that makes him harder to scheme against.