IIRC, the thing that derailed the new Fenway was that the Boston city council wouldn't let the Sox build it. The team wanted to build a new Fenway right next to a new Pats stadium (can't remember where, exactly).
Agreed. If Yankee Stadium can go, any of them can.Knock them down and make way for progress.^ I love the old ballparks, and to see the last couple go away would be a shame. It's sad that more of them haven't survived this long.
IIRC, the thing that derailed the new Fenway was that the Boston city council wouldn't let the Sox build it. The team wanted to build a new Fenway right next to a new Pats stadium (can't remember where, exactly).
^ I think the trouble with expanding the upper decks at Wrigley is related to the structural problems of the existing site. If they rebuilt it, they could get rid of all that.
And I doubt Cubs fans would put up with a stadium anywhere other than on that site, looking as much like Wrigley as possible. (Then again, Whitesox fans got over the loss of Comiskey, so I guess anything's possible.)
^ No, it wasn't Foxboro. It was somewhere down by the water. I remember they would have had to knock down a whole lot of abandoned warehouses first.
The original location of West Side Park II has the UofI Medical Center & Stroger Hospital there, but the area is right on the Eisenhower Expressway.
A few miles to the north is the United Center. A new West Side Park could be built up there and share some of the massive parking areas.
I don't follow the AL too closely, so I won't comment on that.
For the NL, you can get rid of Wright and Braun. They don't tend to give it out to losing, non-playoff teams.
Josh Hamilton
For the NL, you can get rid of Wright and Braun. They don't tend to give it out to losing, non-playoff teams.
He deserves a better franchise than this one, which despite needing a 3B, rules out Boston at this point.
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