How many are there? Off the top of my head Wrigley (I don't care how nice the renovations are, it's still a garbage scow), the Trop, Oakland Coliseum and ... ?
And there are obstacles to all of them. The Rays are facing serious political and public resistance to a new stadium, Wrigley got a shit-ton of public financing for its renovations so like hell if the Cubs are going anywhere, and the A's can't move to San Jose until the Giants stop being shitlords.
Matt Harvey...DFA
How many are there? Off the top of my head Wrigley (I don't care how nice the renovations are, it's still a garbage scow), the Trop, Oakland Coliseum and ... ?
Dodger Stadium needs a better way to actually get to the ballpark, but that might mean restructuring the entire LA freeway system.
Other than that, I actually like Dodger stadium.
Jesus, he took a quick turn down with the organization. Even though this whole thing was a disaster in slow motion, it still feels like it escalated quickly.
(Wrigley, though? I don't see most Cub fans putting up with replacing that one. Redsox fans wouldn't dare let Fenway be replaced anytime soon, would they? There was an attempt to do so but it got shot down quick...)
And while I'm of course not privy to any of the political horseshit that may be happening in Tampa...as for the Athletics, now that the Warriors and Raiders are gone I should think that the A's could work out some kind of a deal to build a new stadium on the existing site. They wouldn't even have to demolish the Coliseum until the new one is done.
Wrigley is a fucking dump and it's in a terrible location. Tom Ricketts has made it clear that the team is never leaving as long as he owns it, but it still sucks.
But would you honestly be surprised if there's an outcry amongst other Cubs fans if the team even hints at moving out of Wrigley? Would you expect the rest of the fanbase to be as amenable to replacing it as you are?
That was a mess because the idea was just to take 180 million in land from owners just southwest of the current Fenway Park. Like let's destroy several blocks of Boston that are developed made the whole thing DOA.(Wrigley, though? I don't see most Cub fans putting up with replacing that one. Red Sox fans wouldn't dare let Fenway be replaced anytime soon, would they? There was an attempt to do so but it got shot down quick...)
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And the even more exclusive 3,000 hit/600 home run club.How about a little love for Albert Pujols, who joined the 3000 hit club tonight?
How many are there? Off the top of my head Wrigley (I don't care how nice the renovations are, it's still a garbage scow), the Trop, Oakland Coliseum and ... ?
And there are obstacles to all of them. The Rays are facing serious political and public resistance to a new stadium, Wrigley got a shit-ton of public financing for its renovations so like hell if the Cubs are going anywhere, and the A's can't move to San Jose until the Giants stop being shitlords.
Same goes for the Redsox re: Fenway. I always assumed that fans of both teams would never, under any circumstances, accept a new stadium - no matter how much one may be needed. (Why else do you think the new Fenway Park never got off the ground?)
Dodger Stadium (1962) has been churning up sewage onto the field, and then there's that sewage pipe that broke![]()
I know that happens at the Oakland Coliseum, but I had no idea Dodger Stadium had the same problem...
The A's have actually proposed buying the Coliseum outright and financing a renovation themselves.
A renovation?Talk about putting lipstick on a pig.
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