But did anyone see those blunders the Cubs made last night in the same half inning? The Cubs center fielder forgot how many outs there were.
The San Francisco Giants never had that problem at Candlestick Park.And I remember when ol' Busch Stadium II (1966-2005; was one of the early prototypes for Riverfront Stadium in Cincinatti) here in St. Louis got so hot and humid back in the early to mid 1990's that a player's cleats melted and got caught in the AstroTurf and he was seriously injured. And that was not the only time a player's cleats got caught in the AstroTurf, as reports of that go back to the 1970's. Not to mention some players had to be taken off the field due to heat, humidity, and lack of air circulation in those old multipurpose stadiums. These prompted the removal of AstroTurf from the field at Busch II back in 1996 and the building of Busch III. Hell, I remember going to games at Busch Stadium II during the 80's/90's/early 2000's and having to take a cold shower when I got home b/c it was so hot and humid.
You'd think that with the weather in St. Louis being what it is in the spring and summer (either very hot and humid, rainy, or both) you'd think people and the owners would have voted for the domed and/or retractable roof stadium that was presented as a possible Busch Stadium II (1966-2005) and Busch III. But no, they didn't b/c domed and retractable roof stadiums are too expensive. Similar could probably be said of some other cities where MLB teams are based in.
You'd think that with the weather in St. Louis being what it is in the spring and summer (either very hot and humid, rainy, or both) you'd think people and the owners would have voted for the domed and/or retractable roof stadium that was presented as a possible Busch Stadium II (1966-2005) and Busch III. But no, they didn't b/c domed and retractable roof stadiums are too expensive. Similar could probably be said of some other cities where MLB teams are based in.
Try being in one of those stadiums with 98-105 degree heat (with heat indexes of 115+ degrees) and little to no wind blowing.The San Francisco Giants never had that problem at Candlestick Park.
Try being in one of those stadiums with 98-105 degree heat (with heat indexes of 115+ degrees) and little to no wind blowing.
Red Sox pitcher Kutter Crawford out for the season due to an "off-field accident" which requires surgery on his throwing wrist. Team says it was nothing nefarious or stupid. Just one of those things that happens.
As my Croix de Candlestick pin for staying to the bitter end of an entire extra inning night game, at The Stick, will attest.Fair enough, but it was never close to that at Candlestick. Cold and windy all the time.
They have their great moments. I only wish all of them hadn't happened before my father's birth and after his death. He was a Fenway man.The Red Sox are. . . . . .
. . . . . Not good.
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