Commentary from Comptroller Darlene Green
Red October means Green for St. Louis
October 10, 2014
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This article is 10 years old. It was published on October 10, 2014.
Besides the Cardinals, our St. Louis Blues opened their season at home and the St. Louis Cardinals showed their support for the St. Louis Blues' season home opener, via Twitter. Thousands of fans proudly showing off their Blue Note jerseys Thursday evening made the trek over to Scottrade Center. And on Monday, the St. Louis Rams will be in prime time when they host the San Francisco 49ers at the Edward Jones Dome.
The Cardinals play Games 1 and 2 of the NLCS against the San Francisco Giants at home this weekend. Those games played here translate into additional tax dollars for our city. So, the longer the Cardinals play in the postseason, the better. The two NLDS games that were played in St. Louis brought in an estimated $500 thousand in tax revenue.
Now that we've reached the NLCS, ticket prices are higher than the NLDS games. When the Cardinals go all the way to the World Series it means even more, in terms of tax revenue for our city. Here's how it all adds up: two NLDS home games, four NLCS home games and three World Series home games could bring in nearly $4 million in taxes for our city.
In March, Forbes valued the Cardinals' worth at $820 million. They also called St. Louis "the best baseball city in the major leagues." Reasons including attendance, television viewership and the teams' performance are what earned St. Louis that distinction. This season's NLDS games reached record numbers in attendance.
We love Red October in St. Louis. With World Series wishes we proudly wear red, and blue. Our last trip to the World Series was in 2013, but we lost to the Boston Red Sox. The last time we won the World Series championship was in 2011, three years ago—so I think we've waited long enough. Go Cards! Go Blues! Go Rams!
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Department:
Office of the Comptroller
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Topic:
Sports and Recreation
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