yep, and the owner isn't helping matters. He got the city council to OK the money to convert the old dogtrack where the baseball team has played on and off for the last 50 years, into a soccer stadium, and had no place for the baseball team to go. Then he couldn't get anyone to build a triple A stadium. Then he announced there would be no renovations to the old site if there was no place for the baseball team. Then the city concillor who was most gung ho for soccer got pissed at the owner, so they had to bring in the ex-Mayor to get everyone back to the negotiating table.
But we still have a triple A team that is the highest level farm team of the worst team in baseball, playing in a place that was never meant for baseball, and no place to go after this year.
Trouble is, the commissioner of Triple A has said he will do whatever he can to keep the team in Portland, and the team is actually being subsidized by the league because nobody else seems to want it.
But I don't care. I've got two 12-packs of tix for me and my wife and we'll get more this year, too. We love them Beavos, and I love history, so that means I can enjoy the history of them after they leave, if they leave.
I've tried to argue with all the whackos who post comments on our local newspapers articles, but I had to give up because they are only interested in hearing their own voices. I live near a place called Lents Park (where the city leagues play), where they also tried to get it built, and I would have been able to walk to games, but some jerks went to the meeting and shouted everyone down, and basically put an end to civil discourse. I don't know how we are supposed to have a democracy when these people don't care about the rules of order. But it's a symptom of the times, I guess. Just when we need people to be nicer to each other, they get meaner. Oh well.
But we still have a triple A team that is the highest level farm team of the worst team in baseball, playing in a place that was never meant for baseball, and no place to go after this year.
Trouble is, the commissioner of Triple A has said he will do whatever he can to keep the team in Portland, and the team is actually being subsidized by the league because nobody else seems to want it.
But I don't care. I've got two 12-packs of tix for me and my wife and we'll get more this year, too. We love them Beavos, and I love history, so that means I can enjoy the history of them after they leave, if they leave.
I've tried to argue with all the whackos who post comments on our local newspapers articles, but I had to give up because they are only interested in hearing their own voices. I live near a place called Lents Park (where the city leagues play), where they also tried to get it built, and I would have been able to walk to games, but some jerks went to the meeting and shouted everyone down, and basically put an end to civil discourse. I don't know how we are supposed to have a democracy when these people don't care about the rules of order. But it's a symptom of the times, I guess. Just when we need people to be nicer to each other, they get meaner. Oh well.