I would not say that Kazmir pitched great tonight. He struggled with his control again. He always gets to 100 pitches around the 5th or 6th. Considering some of the bad luck he did face though, I was impressed with his overall performance.
Regarding all the fair weathered Ray's fans... I agree with all of you. It kind of pisses me off too. I don't think the Rays or Marlins will ever have great attendance for a few reasons. 1) There are too many other options of things to do in the this area where the weather is so nice. 2) If you look at a map and see where they put the Trop, you will see they screwed up. Why put it near the water? They should have put it in a more central location to help get fans from Polk County and Orlando. 3) There are so many transplants in the area and it seems people can never leave their allegiances from the cities they moved from. Couple that with all the teams that have Spring Training in the surrounding areas, a lot of people feel compelled to cheer for the team that trains in their city.
I love baseball - one of a few people who understand the nuances and how the count effects a managers decisions but I will never understand why anyone would purchase season tickets for a baseball team unless you live a few blocks from the stadium.
As far as calling Evan Longoria the Ray's best player....I would argue that. I am not sure you can say the Rays have a "best player". They are where they are at because they are a solid "team". That has been their slogan all year and it made no sense to me the first time I heard it, but now I get it. "We are one team".
You don't always have to cheer for a team either...just watch two teams play a game for the title. I also always feel compelled to pick a team too but sometimes it's just best to watch teams battle it out.