Originally Posted by
HollywoodLeo
The money the fans bring in is a tiny fraction as compared to the money media deals bring in.
I'm not an expert on this subject, but I do know that the vast majority of income comes from media deals such as the YES network and what-not, and product sales to as many fans as they can get to purchase their paraphernalia. I also know that ticket prices are minuscule as compared to this.
San Diego is blocked by LA, Arizona, Mexico, and the Pacific Ocean. There's no way the Padres can market their product outside of the city of San Diego itself, short of Imperial county.
In the meantime, the Yankees are marketed nation wide because "everyone loves the Yankees", marketed in the country's biggest city, marketed in Japan, marketed all over the world.
The Red Sox are popular all over the country as well. But even they can't afford to spend like the Yankees, so they have to "settle" for only spending around 120 mil, because they have all of New England cheering for them, as well as half the country.
The bottom line is, PetCo could sell out 81 times a year and the Padres still wouldn't be able to spend as much as the Yankees.
The same can be said for the Giants and Pac Bell, AT&T, Candlestick or whatever they're calling their stadium this year.