On Tuesday night, ESPN sports business reporter Darren Rovell told Cleveland, "You gotta do better than that."

Rovell was referring to the Tribe drawing 24,654 fans at Progressive Field on Tuesday night, with Corey Kluber on the mound and the club looking to increase its winning streak to 20 games.

The tweet, predictably, drew spirited reactions from both sides, and it made for another sports-talk debate about whether Cleveland has given the Indians enough support during a tremendous 2017 season.

Thursday morning, after I tweeted that the Indians were already looking at an attendance of at least 28,000 for that night's game against the Royals, someone replied that, "Coming off of a World Series and fielding such an exciting team, attendance this year at Indians games is an embarrassment."

This debate — if it really is one — has too many components for Twitter's character limit, and it might need longer than a typical talk radio segment.

It's easy to look at the Tribe's place in the MLB attendance rankings — 24th, eight spots below Detroit and seven behind Kansas City — and say Northeast Ohio can do better.

It's also doesn't take much effort to look at one attendance figure — Tuesday night's, as Rovell did — and get riled up about Cleveland not producing a sellout for win No. 20 during the streak.

If you want to debate, though, we need to go much deeper than that.