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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2023
  • Discussing Globe Life Park and it's short life as an MLB Stadium
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  • @danimalman3
    @danimalman3 Год назад +666

    Why don't we just take this stadium and push it to Oakland!

    • @nicholasmallard2926
      @nicholasmallard2926 Год назад +102

      Patrick Star: PUSH!!!!! PUSH!!!!!!

    • @josephhouk6703
      @josephhouk6703 Год назад +30

      Or make like they did with the old London Bridge in Lake Havasu: dismantle it brick by brick and girder by girder, then move it to Howard Terminal...

    • @PWL_Net
      @PWL_Net Год назад +20

      We gotta watch out for the Alaskan Bull Worm

    • @SetheMan
      @SetheMan Год назад

      @Danimal Gallhorn, that idea just might be crazy enough *TO GET OURSELVES KILLED*

    • @Mr.Ed_Wayner
      @Mr.Ed_Wayner Год назад +10

      They could have copied the ballpark in Arlington design in the new domed one.

  • @traybern
    @traybern Год назад +80

    Designers: “We never accounted for the sun. We were indoors when we made the plans.”

  • @lvn4x
    @lvn4x Год назад +22

    The Ballpark in Arlington was the site of some of the greatest moments of my childhood. Will always hold a special place in my heart.

  • @frednich9603
    @frednich9603 Год назад +296

    I worked for the Rangers in the front offices while this stadium was being discussed and the first year of its existence. Here's the deal. The Rangers got the stadium they wanted, and a retractable roof was never seriously considered.. At the time, all any baseball fan wanted was the next Camden Yards, and the examples of stadiums with a roof on it were the astrodome and the SkyDome, which as you said, nobody wanted. The development of modern retraceable roofs like Enron weren't an option in the early 90's, so there really wasn't much discussion about it. If they had toughed it out in old Arlington Stadium for 5 more years, I can promise you things would have been very different. Also, the old owners were baseball purists, and believed in outdoor games and real grass. After the team was sold, the new owners stopped their objections to day games, knowing the more the more uncomfortable they made it for the fans, the more press would talk about the need for a new stadium. Not only that, but the lied about the ability of surrounding cities having the ability to steal the team away (no logistically viable city in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex had the tax base wiggle room to fund a new stadium) and the press went along with the lie to blackmail the city into funding a new stadium. Oh,, one more thing. The DAY AFTER the new stadium was voted in by the city, they started dismantling a playoff caliber team.

    • @paulweeldreyer7457
      @paulweeldreyer7457 Год назад +11

      I get the purists thing but my team, the Brewers, broke ground on Miller Park (AmFam) in 1996. The Arlington stadium broke ground in 1992. They could have done a retractable. And I DO prefer a completely open stadium but Miller Park having a retractable certainly allows them to get in more games with more fans. But it is what it is.

    • @frednich9603
      @frednich9603 Год назад +9

      @@paulweeldreyer7457 I don't think the technology was developed yet. Besides, isn't Miller park falling apart?

    • @marblox9300
      @marblox9300 Год назад +1

      @@frednich9603 I read that Miller park needs huge money to fix something about the roof.
      And the WI taxpayers are pissed as they are AGAIN going to be asked to pay.

    • @LoDDEMOCIDE
      @LoDDEMOCIDE Год назад +3

      This comment was very informative. Thank you!

    • @CSDonohue11
      @CSDonohue11 Год назад +5

      @@paulweeldreyer7457
      I prefer the beautiful retractable stadiums like Miller Park
      So Nice
      As well as Minute Maid or whatever Houston’s called
      That thing is another gorgeous BP
      New Rangers Stadium is Nice
      Vegas will be building something like Miller
      They’ll have to
      Because of the weather as well as the room for the park
      So thankfully Miller has set the precedents for A’s Beautiful MLB Park
      It can be done and has been done
      I Love Miller Park

  • @brianmedved-lu9dy
    @brianmedved-lu9dy Год назад +80

    Right field was done as a nod to the porch at Tiger Stadium in Detroit. The right field upper deck at Tiger Stadium did in fact hang over the field by ten feet. At the Ballpark in Arlington this wasn’t the case, but still a nice way to incorporate features from the old time ballparks.

  • @marktwainathan
    @marktwainathan Год назад +39

    It was such a beautiful stadium. Love the old jewl box influence. I wish more stadiums had the jewl box aesthetic.

    • @charlesflinnill978
      @charlesflinnill978 Год назад +3

      Yes it was awesome, a great retro rendition.

    • @othgmark1
      @othgmark1 11 месяцев назад +1

      Great looking stadium too bad they couldn't make it work.

    • @hawaiianwater1913
      @hawaiianwater1913 9 месяцев назад

      @@othgmark1 and it won't be torn down, a lot of the office space is used for rangers employees, and Six Flags for extra space

  • @marmaladecreammedia
    @marmaladecreammedia Год назад +11

    Arlington residents still refer to it as "the ballpark." The heat never seemed to bother us 20 years ago...

    • @itheuserfirst3186
      @itheuserfirst3186 11 месяцев назад +2

      You were younger. Less things bother you when you're younger. It's why people think things are always getting worse as they age. Reality has changed. Your experience with it has.

    • @tbewin1z143
      @tbewin1z143 27 дней назад

      @@itheuserfirst3186reality has definitely changed and the future looks bleak

  • @wallefox
    @wallefox Год назад +23

    I absolutely loved going to the ballpark with my family and friends. It opened the year I was born and I pretty sat everywhere and experienced the game from different angles and the sun was a problem but it was worth it.

  • @dmdeester
    @dmdeester Год назад +45

    I grew up going to this stadium, it was always a great atmosphere there, but I remember going to a gave vs. the then Indians, and it was 108 degrees, keep in mind that this is Texas heat where it is also more humid unlike Arizona heat. When I went to a game at the new stadium, it was nice to have ac, but it just didn’t have the same charm at the old one.

    • @texasrope1573
      @texasrope1573 Год назад +6

      I remember going to a day game in July against the A's and it was in the 100's. It was like sitting in a charcoal grill with lid off for 3 hrs. None the less, it was a gorgeous ballpark.

    • @nachobroryan8824
      @nachobroryan8824 10 месяцев назад +1

      The new park is very generic

    • @DNSKansas
      @DNSKansas 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@nachobroryan8824 So you would rather sweat in a pretty stadium than watch a game in comfort in an ugly one. Whatever.

  • @ChemicalArts
    @ChemicalArts Год назад +96

    Lifelong Rangers fan here. I grew up going to the old Arlington Turnpike Stadium. When Rangers Ballpark at Arlington opened, it was such a relief, but there were two fatal flaws. The heat (as you mentioned) was oppressive for 4 months of the 6 month season. The second thing was that the winds from the south would whip around and create the "jet stream" effect that made homeruns way too easy. Both of these factors made signing elite pitchers difficult. The new Globe Life solves both of these problems. It's a much more neutral offensive stadium. The Rangers have taken advantage of that and put together a pretty good pitching staff this year.
    My biggest gripes with the new stadium are that it's ugly from the outside and that they keep the roof closed too much. There are days that I've been recently where it was in the upper 80s and the roof was closed. I know in some parts of the country, 87 degrees sounds oppressively hot, but here it's amazing, especially if it's a night game.
    Inside the new Globe Life is a great fan experience. I was recently at a game where there was a raging thunderstorm outside. The game continued on without a single second of delay. I miss the old stadium, but I don't miss the heat exhaustion and I don't miss the rain delays.

    • @Rockett16
      @Rockett16 Год назад +2

      I was at that game too and we lost :(

    • @ChemicalArts
      @ChemicalArts Год назад +4

      @@Rockett16 the game I went to recently was against the Colorado Rockies, so the Rangers won that one.

    • @TheSports507
      @TheSports507 Год назад +1

      Ranger fan too, 100 percent agree

    • @luisvaldes1568
      @luisvaldes1568 Год назад +2

      I loved Arlington Stadium, I was visiting my brother about 200 miles away and drove to the stadium to take pictures a couple of months before it was torn down. The 'new' stadium was ready for its first season and I took pictures. They where going to open it for the public to walk around in the next day.

    • @kmena05
      @kmena05 Год назад +1

      I'm an Astros fan they do that here too they had a nice day 80 degree weather and they didn't even open the roof at MMP

  • @lvn4x
    @lvn4x Год назад +8

    5:38 88 degrees would be a “cool” day. 100+ is uncommon in Texas in the summer. There are summers where we have an entire month of consecutive 100 degree days.
    Even at 6-7pm, it’s regularly in the high 90’s in July and August.

    • @SteveWillisIII
      @SteveWillisIII 7 месяцев назад

      Remember the 10105 degrees on the texas weather channel

  • @TheKevinNewsom
    @TheKevinNewsom Год назад +21

    It was a fun place to watch a game. The covered section was absolutely awesome in the summer. Our society is so wasteful....ballparks need to go a minimum of 50 years.

    • @DNSKansas
      @DNSKansas 9 месяцев назад

      Well W and his pals were too cheap to pay for the roof. If they would have put the money down up front, there would have been no need for another new stadium.

  • @Politano1955
    @Politano1955 Год назад +112

    Here in Arizona we couldn't have a team without a retractable roof. But our summers aren't nearly as bad as the Dallas area in the summer because of the humidity. How they managed to play baseball with fans in the summer is beyond me.

    • @CSDonohue11
      @CSDonohue11 Год назад +7

      Facts
      I was shocked at the humidity in Dallas / Ft Worth
      I did not expect that

    • @Hanzyscure
      @Hanzyscure 11 месяцев назад +9

      Center and left field would be 110 + degrees. On a sunny hot afternoon.

    • @Politano1955
      @Politano1955 11 месяцев назад +17

      @johndoh4573 Dry heat vs high humidity. Big difference.

    • @jarryd8167
      @jarryd8167 11 месяцев назад +4

      I was watching a Rangers game on TV and they put a heat gun on the left field seats. The reading said 120 degrees.

    • @herbertpetrillo485
      @herbertpetrillo485 11 месяцев назад +1

      Arizona summers? hell

  • @christophercott8517
    @christophercott8517 11 месяцев назад +21

    Actually, the offices in center field are still owned by the Rangers and they are leased to area buisnesses. Six Flags recently moved their corparate headquarters into the offices actually. And because the Rangers still hold the lease on the Ballpark, they collect revenue on events held there, and it's still people employed by the Rangers that work ticket booths, conncessions, and serve as ushers. So even tho it is no longer the home of the Rangers, it's still a large income source for the team.

    • @Linkin-qb7fy
      @Linkin-qb7fy 10 месяцев назад +1

      Did you got to UNT? I went there 😂

    • @Linkin-qb7fy
      @Linkin-qb7fy 10 месяцев назад

      Oh you're just a UNT FAN

  • @Ashura96
    @Ashura96 Год назад +30

    Crazy to think I went to games there for 20+ years but the new stadium isn't really as bad as people make it out to be.

    • @eamonkelley3811
      @eamonkelley3811 11 месяцев назад +4

      The older stadium definitely has a better looking outside facade but the inside of the new stadium looks great on TV.

    • @waynegreen7634
      @waynegreen7634 10 месяцев назад +5

      I agree with you 2 guys it's very ugly outside but who cares the inside is lovely and this team is kicking ass. That stadium is a big reason we have guys that want to be where.

  • @St.Twizz214
    @St.Twizz214 10 месяцев назад +4

    I grew up in Arlington and you’d be shocked at how many people say they prefer the old stadium. I’m not one of those people. I absolutely love the new stadium it’s pretty bad ass

  • @zyndustry
    @zyndustry Год назад +9

    The ballpark is the one instance where they should’ve followed through on the roof. I went there all the time as a kid, that stadium was awesome. The A/C is nice in the new one though but my problem with it is it’s built with corporations in mind more than the fans. If you ever go there and see the seating you’ll understand

  • @AEMoreira81
    @AEMoreira81 Год назад +16

    The offices may well outlast the stadium as a going concern. After the Rangers moved their offices to the new retractable roof park, Six Flags moved its corporate headquarters from Grand Prairie into this ballpark.

  • @scoot1105
    @scoot1105 Год назад +11

    I live in Arlington, and I didn’t vote for the new stadium! They could’ve took 1/3 to 1/2 the money they’re spending on the new stadium and renovated Choctaw Stadium, preferably putting some sort of roof or canopy over it and some Air Conditioning! This stadium was, and still is , a beautiful ballpark. It’s just that the brainiacs that came up with this design totally forgot how hot it gets down here in North Texas in the summertime, and NO ONE wants to sit out in 100+ degree heat for 2-3 hours to watch a baseball game and then have to pay $5+ for a bottle of water!

    • @txtchjmb29
      @txtchjmb29 4 месяца назад

      It would have cost over 600 million to add a roof plus renovations to the old ballpark. It wasn’t feasible

  • @LDQBBQ
    @LDQBBQ Год назад +15

    My home ballpark. I'm a lifelong Ranger fan, worked here as a vendor for 12 years, and saw numerous other games here as a fan. When a new stadium was proposed, I joined a political action group that attempted to prevent people from supporting the construction of a new stadium. Not only did I love the Ballpark, but I thought it was a waste of taxpayer money to fund a new stadium. Unfortunately the mayor of Arlington was in ownership's back pocket and he was able to coerce citizens into supporting the new stadium proposition. His primary argument was that the city of Arlington was going to lose the Rangers to the city of Dallas, which at the time couldn't afford to properly pay the police department, let alone come up with $500 million to finance a new stadium. Arlington voters bought it though and up the new stadium went. Any opposition, notably from our political action group, was censored on social media on the team's home page among other social media pages. Even with all of that we gave a very heavily funded campaign a run for their money with the new stadium group only getting about 60% of the vote. We went to war with rocks and sticks. They had tanks and bazookas.
    I miss the old ballpark and have countless great memories there. When the new park opened I felt disconnected from the team, and while I still love them it just isn't the same. Admittedly the new park is nice and comfortable, but it feels like an office building rather than a city park. FWIW Cowboy's Stadium has the exact same feel.

    • @Supermack20
      @Supermack20 10 месяцев назад +2

      I voted for the new stadium, and Id vote for it again and again. Life long Arlingtonian here….

    • @thumpertx1
      @thumpertx1 10 месяцев назад +2

      Sorry, but the rangers were never going to find themselves fighting for depe playoff runs again if we didn't get a new indoor stadium. Players don't want to play dozens of games a year standing out in 100+ weather. Fans don't want to go and sit for 3 hours in that either. The stadium was necessary in order to help the Rangers build a team that could compete. Just looks how quickly we have built up since the new stadium was opened.

  • @Jaybee8876
    @Jaybee8876 Год назад +25

    Lifelong Rangers fan here. I grew up going to Arlington Stadium. When the Ballpark at Arlington was built, I was in heaven. I thought it was the most beautiful ballpark in MLB. I went to so many games there and felt so proud of it as a fan. I was even fortunate enough to play on the field in a high-school showcase game my senior year. What an amazing experience. I absolutely loved the place. The older I got, the hotter it seemed to get, and there were many afternoon games that we just didn't go to, or we left early because it was just too hot. I never thought I would want to leave that stadium, but it became unbearable to watch day games there. Like, I got physically ill a few times (no beer involved). I finally stopped going. I was bitter when the new stadium was built and I begrudgingly began to accept the new indoor stadium. I will always miss the beauty of the old stadium, and the feeling that I got watching games there. The way the ballpark was constructed, I felt like I had stepped back in time every time I went there. But now, at almost 50 years old, I love the new ballpark. We can go watch a game, rain or 110 degrees. Actually headed to my 3rd game of the season tonight. I plan on going to a lot more now that I've settled into the new digs.

    • @antonioreconquistador
      @antonioreconquistador Год назад +1

      Very Texas that itd only last 25 years as nice as it was. Would be like the marlins dump or the rays dump being fully outdoors.

    • @reidawg72
      @reidawg72 Год назад +1

      @@antonioreconquistadorwas it "very Seattle" that the kingdome lasted from 1976-2000?

    • @antonioreconquistador
      @antonioreconquistador Год назад +1

      @@reidawg72 im referrin to a Pantera song called 25 years. Very texas.

    • @antonioreconquistador
      @antonioreconquistador 11 месяцев назад

      Center and right were 8 and left was significantly higher (14 iirc) to the point where people got seriously hurt falling from it to catch home runs. It was definitely a hitters park, heat and fatigue being contributing factors.

    • @antonioreconquistador
      @antonioreconquistador 11 месяцев назад

      @@Pandemicjoe kinda like deaths at concerts that arent by performers, there are a lot of stadium deaths that are often overlooked. Hope his folks are doin okay.

  • @divindave6117
    @divindave6117 Год назад +6

    The ball park is a beautiful facility. I for one hated to see it go, but man, it was HOT in the afternoon games. BTW, 88 in June is manageable for us. It starts hurting when it hits 98 and up.

  • @seand1011
    @seand1011 Год назад +41

    If you're gonna have a stadium with a retractable roof, then you MUST have an AC system built in already. If you build JUST a retractable roof after the fact, it will still be hot even with the roof closed. The Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, NY has this same problem.

    • @howie9751
      @howie9751 Год назад +7

      As with The Metrodome in 1982.

    • @joerapo
      @joerapo Год назад +2

      It depends on how you do it. If you have good air flow management along with the shade a some provides the atmosphere is very reasonable. Not as comfortable as air conditioning, but a good compromise over baking in the sun when it's 100+ degrees.

    • @AEMoreira81
      @AEMoreira81 Год назад +3

      But Arthur Ashe Stadium’s retractable roof is to prevent rain delays. The summers are not nearly as oppressive as Texas summers are.

    • @howie9751
      @howie9751 Год назад +1

      @@AEMoreira81 The Metrodome didn't have A/C its first year because they thought the air blower that kept the bubble roof up was enough to keep the stadium cool. It wasn't, and they put in A/C the next year. I was there the first year.

    • @rondoman78
      @rondoman78 10 месяцев назад

      Miller Park absolutely sucks for this.

  • @corgeekshoozkeb
    @corgeekshoozkeb Год назад +11

    The reason they don't add retractable roofs is because retractable roofs are unable to be installed on parks that don't have the existing infrastructure to supply one.

  • @j.mieses8139
    @j.mieses8139 Год назад +4

    I agree. This was a beautiful park. Never attended but it always looked great on TV

  • @ralphvarela2457
    @ralphvarela2457 Год назад +6

    Part of my Bucket List is to visit every MLB ballpark, so when I found out that the Ballpark at Arlington was going to be replaced, I made it a priority to visit it. I was able to see their 6th-to-last game at the Ballpark, and it did not disappoint. Beautiful stadium, wide-open green area outside, incredible architecture.... Hands down the nicest stadium I've visited. Thankfully it was a night game and the weather was in the low-80s. I'm so happy that they re-purposed this stadium. It's just too nice to tear down.

    • @jamesnguyen7069
      @jamesnguyen7069 11 месяцев назад

      eh its a solid 6.5/10

    • @fredstein5429
      @fredstein5429 11 месяцев назад

      visiting every park has been my dream since i was about 12... i even sat down and estimated how much it would cost to do it all in one season..(this was in the early 70's and i figured even back then about 25 grand..lol..of course i never did it, but i have been to a more than a few over the years, Chomisky, Tigers', metrodome in Minni, king dome in Seatle , Shea, Olympic in Montreal, both stads in Toronto and all the stadiums in California- saw an NLCS game in LA in "88 and remember paying 30 bucks for a field level seat from a scalper,,(same seat today in a PO game might be closer to 3000!) ..was even heading to the 89 world series when a little thing like an earthquake turned me around...not bad for a kid from Canada where there was only one Canadian team when i was young, and it wasn't the blue jays..
      cheers.. hope you get to them all!

    • @nachobroryan8824
      @nachobroryan8824 10 месяцев назад

      If you haven't been to Oakland wait until the A's are in Vegas.

  • @insanehooligan
    @insanehooligan 11 месяцев назад +1

    I drove from New Jersey to Dallas but never got to this ballpark. I was devastated I never got to see this place. Thank you for posting this

  • @williamnimbach6419
    @williamnimbach6419 11 месяцев назад +6

    This stadium was actually really nice and unique. Unfortunately being in Texas I can't imagine the heat. I went there once to visit my sister it was during the winter and it was hot then. I can't imagine being out there in July for a 9 inning game! One of my favorite things about this park is that center field area that you can jump if a ball is hit out there. It's so cool the stadium allowed that!!

    • @86kickass
      @86kickass 10 месяцев назад

      Dallas gets kinda cool in the winter like 32 degrees at night

  • @albertsancho5909
    @albertsancho5909 Год назад +10

    I got a slightly better idea, Six flags should buy the old Globelife Park and turn it into a indoor waterpark. Then built a hotel or resort to connect it.

  • @robertjr55
    @robertjr55 Год назад +7

    I used to work at that ballpark 04-07. Working for the Texas Rangers. The names were Ballpark in Arlington, Ameriquest Field and Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. It suck working there in the summer time. I work in the third level a lot of times. It would be so hot up there. It would be 100 to 105 degrees. I would almost pass out because of the heat. I would see a lot fans pass out. Around the 04-07 season lot of the Rangers games on Sundays. They would play home games in the afternoon. I'm glad the Rangers have the new Ballpark. I work @ Globe Life Field. It's a beautiful ballpark. No more dealing with the heat. The only thing I don't like about the ballpark is the seating. It's so confusing. I love the old ballpark. But it was time to have a new ballpark with a roof.

    • @660ryamaha
      @660ryamaha 10 месяцев назад

      I still call it ballpark in Arlington 😂

  • @JoseJimenez-cx2ms
    @JoseJimenez-cx2ms Год назад +9

    Well the XFL has it's HQ Offices there at the stadium, so it's getting a good use. And the Renegades are drawing better crowds than the rugby and MLS next teams are.

    • @jamesnguyen7069
      @jamesnguyen7069 11 месяцев назад

      100% xfl needs to use two or three stadiums.

  • @Em-Jayyy
    @Em-Jayyy 11 месяцев назад +3

    I went on a trip to Fort Worth a few years ago and the Rangers just so happened to be playing that weekend so I went to a couple games. I grew up going to games in Seattle but I was thoroughly impressed by The Ballpark in Arlington and very pleased with the experience. It was a beautiful stadium with a lot of character and I'm still sad the Rangers decided to leave it this soon. I know it was almost 30 years old when they moved but The Ballpark still had so much life left.

  • @dylang6675
    @dylang6675 10 месяцев назад

    Perfect Obituary! I loved the Ballpark in Arlington! Loved the visual presence. The new stadium is nice inside but an eyesore outside!

  • @keith96969
    @keith96969 Год назад +10

    should have just put a retractable roof instead of making that ugly barn looking thing for 1.5 billion

  • @sethlivingstone1999
    @sethlivingstone1999 11 месяцев назад +2

    That stadium was freaking beautiful. Wish I could have gone to a game there.

  • @reidawg72
    @reidawg72 Год назад +1

    88 degrees ... that's a good one, dad.
    ("A Christmas Story" reference seemed like a good idea with all this talk of heat ;)

  • @nordythenorthman
    @nordythenorthman Год назад +3

    If UT Arlington brings back football, they would play at Choctaw.

  • @joelg5546
    @joelg5546 Год назад +10

    I went to the old stadium. It was decent but I like the new stadium too. Not sure why it gets the hate, I think it has its own charm with the brick arches and plenty of places to stand and watch.

    • @KingdomeBleachers
      @KingdomeBleachers Год назад +5

      It's the roof. That's it. I call it Costco stadium cause it looks like a huge warehouse.

    • @bobbowie9350
      @bobbowie9350 11 месяцев назад

      HKS factor

    • @sanangelo7926
      @sanangelo7926 10 месяцев назад

      It has the charm of a turd because thats what it looks like. The only nice thing about it is the AC. Everything else about it sucks

  • @BREEZY.67
    @BREEZY.67 Год назад +4

    Its sad but im glad they at least kept it and still use it for football and rugby

  • @JamesBarontheIII
    @JamesBarontheIII 10 месяцев назад +2

    Globe Life Park was a beautiful stadium. We love baseball and went to some opening day games, during the stretch of Globe Life Park. Went to day games and night games, but if it’s June, July or August it’s just too darn hot and you would sweat your butt off, unless you were in a suite. We have been to more games this season alone than we had at Globe Life Park over the past few years. Is the new ballpark as majestic looking as the old ballpark…no. Is it more comfortable watching a game during the hot summer days in Texas, absolutely! It’s temperature controlled to be a cool 74 degrees in the new ballpark, when during the summer months in Texas we have many consecutive days over 100 degrees. We’ve been to the ballpark when they open the roof and it’s beautiful. I prefer real grass and views of the sky for baseball, but the reality is, that the summers in Texas makes it difficult for nearly all fans to enjoy baseball games. We’ve been to many ballparks across the country and they all have their unique architecture and design. If you’re in an area of the country that has many summer days over 100 degrees like Texas, than a retractable roof makes sense. Just my 2 cents.

  • @Vexivan
    @Vexivan Год назад +8

    was able to see a game here during its final season. it really was a nice stadium and i was surprised by how much I liked it, but the Texas heat was definitely brutal.

  • @landonleuschner6078
    @landonleuschner6078 10 месяцев назад +2

    Interior of the new ballpark is stunning, and they did a great job of incorporating team history into the artwork. The Ballpark In Arlington is the most beautiful architecture piece that happens to be a stadium I've laid eyes on. The "renovation" they did to convert it to a football stadium is tragic. They don't even open up the upper levels for the football games, makes the stadium lifeless and depressing. I love the roof, and I love the interior, but the outside shed is ROUGH.

  • @melo7591
    @melo7591 Год назад +4

    I remember dying as a kid baking in the sun… I kinda had to take the pain cause going to a rangers game for my family is like a once in a life time thing didn’t have much money growing up 😅

  • @ILoveMisty1985
    @ILoveMisty1985 Год назад +12

    I loved going to Rangers game at Rangers Ballpark. It's such a beautiful ballpark and is perfectly suited for a baseball game. I hated the move to the Texas Toolshed. Rangers Ballpark ranks second from the top in my ballpark rankings, while Globe Life Field ranks second from the bottom. I'd much rather go to a game in the summer heat at the Ballpark than in the air conditioned environment in the Grill, and I was at the game with the 107-degree first pitch.

    • @lutherheggs
      @lutherheggs 8 месяцев назад

      You couldn't have paid me to sit in that stadium in July or August. April or May was nice.

  • @djruden
    @djruden 10 месяцев назад

    I went to that stadium on opening day as a kid. I had an uncle that lived in Arlington we were visiting at the time. The first game was an old timers game and they had a home run derby as well.

  • @marblox9300
    @marblox9300 Год назад +3

    When the taxpayer puts in so much money - it's like yea, we want a new stadium.
    If the team had to foot the bill - they would all be in older venues.

  • @starf12h_twitch
    @starf12h_twitch Год назад +1

    When I was in high school we got to play a game here a few years before they built the new stadium. It was incredible.

  • @kevincharles1983
    @kevincharles1983 Месяц назад

    Loved that ballpark. Had a old-school feel with the brick

  • @dreuaustin
    @dreuaustin 7 месяцев назад +1

    It's taken a couple years to accept the new Rangers stadium because this ballpark just had so much character. And it had a pretty good run. Over 25-years. But yes...there were no day games in the summer. My dad had season's tickets when I was younger just behind first base. The only day event I ever went to was the home-run derby the day before the all-star game in 1995 the year (or year after, maybe) that it opened. I couldn't sit down the entire time. The new stadium doesn't have the same nostalgic feel. However...it grows on you QUICK when it's 116 heat-index in August outside and then you walk into the stadium and it's 74 degrees! Maybe it would've grown on us more if the Rangers didn't shit the bed and drop 3 in a row to Houston this week.

  • @ktcottrell
    @ktcottrell Год назад +2

    I never got a chance to visit Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, but some family members had gone and had a great time, except for the heat. I recently went to Globe Life Field for the first time and it was the worst MLB stadium experience I've had. It feels like a soundstage inside a warehouse. It doesn't feel like a baseball stadium. In many ways I'd say its similar to AT&T and other NFL superstadiums, which is just wrong for baseball. Also, I wanted to buy a regular blue 59Fifty Rangers cap and I could not find one for sale in the entire ballpark. Every kiosk said to check out the big store in the outfield but they didn't have any either.

  • @Texpantego
    @Texpantego Год назад +5

    I never bought into the idea that a good retractable-roof arena was technically impossible in the early 1990s. We put people on the moon in 1968!

    • @allenhammondaty
      @allenhammondaty 10 месяцев назад

      The Moon landing was fake.

    • @HarryBalszak
      @HarryBalszak 10 месяцев назад

      The SkyDome (now Rogers Centre) in Toronto was the first practical retractable roof sports stadium. It opened in 1989.

  • @GabrielGonzalez-mw4ch
    @GabrielGonzalez-mw4ch 6 месяцев назад

    I was sitting in the right field bleachers at Arlington Stadium when they announced for the first time what the new venue would be called. It was against the Oakland A's. Many jokingly believed it would be the International House of Nachos. Some folks thought Nolan Ryan Park would be appropriate. But when they announced the Ballpark at Arlington you could hear boos. It took some time. But, the Ballpark at Arlington was absolutely the perfect name. For years, I could not make myself call it Globe Life Park. Thanks for the video.

  • @orangehoof
    @orangehoof Год назад +2

    Spent some day games there and always came back sunburned and dehydrated. We'd joke about it as "The Broilpark in Arlington", "Global Warming Park", etc. The grass batters eye in center was a nice idea but local wags referred to it as the Grassy Knoll. Tacky but funny. It's just that summer in Dallas is not a surprise to anyone. Why wouldn't they have seen this coming?

    • @godschild4988
      @godschild4988 Год назад

      The Broilpark In Arlington. 😀🔥

  • @yazamuto
    @yazamuto 10 месяцев назад +1

    It was an absolutely stunning ballpark.

  • @chiefkeef74
    @chiefkeef74 Год назад +1

    I still miss this ballpark. So many fond memories

  • @texarican_77
    @texarican_77 Год назад +2

    It will always be "The Ballpark in Arlington" to me.

  • @jh.4770
    @jh.4770 10 месяцев назад

    The big grandstand in right field reminds me of a stadium that probably very few may recall or even know about it.
    Olive Memorial Stadium in Burbank, California.
    I looked up the history. That was spring training home for the St Louis Browns (now the Baltimore Orioles). It had a giant grandstand behind home plate just like the right field grandstand at Rangers ballpark.
    Now, obviously I'm nowhere near old enough to say I saw some games there, because I looked up the history.
    But that stadium was part of a park that had 4 baseball fields. It was abandoned for many years before it was torn down. We were kids and we always wondered why that field in the park had a giant grandstand with a ton of seats compared to the other fields there that had just the small bleachers. We were playing in the park leagues and we always wanted to play in that big, yet abandoned stadium. But of course, nobody was allowed to play there.

  • @jeffe9083
    @jeffe9083 10 месяцев назад

    i love the new ball park. you're insane

  • @danschilling5863
    @danschilling5863 10 месяцев назад

    Got to see a game there the last season and I was pleasantly surprised about how nice it was and sad that it won't be used anymore for MLB

  • @ticnatz
    @ticnatz Год назад

    I've seen a few games at the old stadium (I saw Beltre, Ohtani, & Pujols all homer in the same game....YAH !!). I also took pictures of the new stadium from the old, but haven't been back to America since.....well, you know, COVID. Can't wait to attend a game in the new....

  • @CanadianLoveKnot
    @CanadianLoveKnot 9 месяцев назад

    Blue Jays fan, love the retractable roof at the Sky Dome (now Rogers Centre). Obviously, we don't have real grass, but the fan experience is great!

  • @KGKraetzerMedia
    @KGKraetzerMedia 10 месяцев назад

    We were there last November for a pregame reception before Army Air Force football game played across the street at New Rangers Park. Thought new park a bit dark with roof closed.

  • @bob_jim6584
    @bob_jim6584 11 месяцев назад

    On top of AT&T stadium and both Globe life stadiums there is also Six Flags Theme park next to all of them. Traffic is a nightmare and if you get lucky you can have all 4 places going at once

  • @chrisofchris
    @chrisofchris Год назад +3

    This stadium was killed by a T-Shirt…
    The fallout from “The West is Ours” 2015 postseason shirt that featured the Dallas skyline domino’d into Globe Life Field.
    Dallas started chirping about a down town ballpark, the Rangers chirped back. Arlington leadership collectively shit itself and gave the Rangers exactly what they wanted in a new stadium deal.

    • @shakarussanders9911
      @shakarussanders9911 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah i forgot about that! The Rangers are a Tarrant County team they didn't belong in Dallas County

  • @brianlaurent8041
    @brianlaurent8041 10 месяцев назад

    I went to a few games while being stationed at Ft. Hood and loved it. Still my favorite stadium.

  • @rustyshackleford2719
    @rustyshackleford2719 10 месяцев назад

    I visited the Ballpark in Arlington in 2016. It was absolutely beautiful. It was a total masterpiece of what a baseball stadium should look and feel like. I'm from Tennessee(used to the humidity) and live in Phoenix now and even I had issues with how hot it was. It kinda sucks seeing Ranger highlights without kids running onto the centerfield grass trying to get the ball.

  • @waynegreen7634
    @waynegreen7634 10 месяцев назад +2

    The new stadium is very beautiful inside. No actually good pitcher wanted to play at the old stadium. Literally no one wanted to come to Texas and play in that heat. Look at Texas they are legit contenders and pitchers actually like being there. Texas also has the best offense in the league.

  • @princeofdarknessxyz1
    @princeofdarknessxyz1 Год назад +1

    yeah I had to check it out in one of their final games at globe life park...it was hot in the club seats but man that was one beautiful ball park...had a great time...too bad they didn't play the dodgers that year...go doyers

    • @DIMP11
      @DIMP11 Год назад

      Since you're not a bad guy and you're not a good guy but you're THE guy....do we need to acknowledge you ?

  • @winningfreak1
    @winningfreak1 10 месяцев назад

    One thing you missed in this video, there is a Six Flags directly across the street!
    A family or fans can come to Dallas for a weekend, catch a Cowboys game, Rangers game, and visit the Six Flags all within walking distance of each other

  • @TheSlowoldman
    @TheSlowoldman 10 месяцев назад

    Did a baseball trip with my family in 2000, second stop was The Ballpark at Arlington......BEAUTIFUL stadium, as a lifelong Oriole fan I ADORED Camden Yards, and could see the resemblance....... we got left field bleacher seats and COULD NOT sit in our seats until the sun went down... they would have blistered our posteriors.... still a very beautiful park and we had a great time after we could sit down but the sun was dreadful!!!

  • @nieuwiefan
    @nieuwiefan 10 месяцев назад

    Great stadium! I have so many great memories. During the summer I would just wear my swim trunks and moisture wicking shirts. I was critical of a new stadium at one time because I believe winning baseball puts butts in seats. See Miami and believe it at one point, Minute Maid ballpark was very poorly attended. However, I just attneded a day game a couple of weeks ago, it was 106° outside, 72° inside. This was a day game, and over 30k in attendance! That would have never happened in the old stadium. I do agree that I like it open if it is 85 or under. No rain delays are pretty great too!

  • @milkman1026
    @milkman1026 10 месяцев назад

    I loved the Ballpark in Arlington myself and went to a few days games when I was younger. It was really miserable. The new stadium is really nice though and appreciated the roof on Father’s Day weekend. I do like that they tried to bring some of the aesthetics over from Globe Life Field over to Globe Life Park, but even still, the old one was just beautiful and had charm. One flaw that is also never mentioned, is that geographically speaking, that area, during spring time seemed to ALWAYS have storms to all through the area in the evening which could cause delays or cancellations. I totally understood why the new stadium was built because, as someone who works in the New Mexico sun every day, shade during working hours would be awesome.

  • @DanielYanezPaez
    @DanielYanezPaez 11 месяцев назад +1

    It hurts walking past this stadium when I go to games nowadays

  • @BigD1987
    @BigD1987 Год назад +1

    I went to a couple games at that stadium. Left field was the worst, with the sun shining right on you.

  • @rafaeldugas8823
    @rafaeldugas8823 Год назад +1

    With Six flags over Texas being next door. Six flags corporate headquarters moved into Choctaw Stadiumand are renting out some of the office spaces. That Stadium is too nice to demolish. So they are going to get any use out of it they can. As well as local Arlington high schools play football games there too now.

    • @aaronholcomb237
      @aaronholcomb237 Год назад

      I think they have played Texas high school football playoff games there.

  • @HomesByPatrick
    @HomesByPatrick Год назад +2

    The new park has recovered this year due to Bruce Bochy and the Rangers performance.

  • @Eric-zo3mo
    @Eric-zo3mo 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Dude, my grandparents stayed overnight at Ballpark At Arlington hotel in the outfield of the baseball field in the late 1990’s. It was boutique hotel owner till like 2002. Than. The team used the space to rent out to luxury groups. Weddings etc. the rangers transferred the naming rights to the new stadium since it still had them under contract.

  • @Mike-ye8ds
    @Mike-ye8ds 11 месяцев назад +1

    I had season tickets in the late 90s to 2004. Left field 3rd and 4th rows from the wall directly next to opponents bullpen. The sun would literally bake you in day games. Night games we'd cheer when the sun finally went down around 830 or so. Had many good times at the old Arlington stadium also even though it was a dump. Lol

  • @mattclark6482
    @mattclark6482 Год назад +3

    My first game (the second game ever played there) I got to sit directly behind George W Bush (and family). I bought the ticket from a scalper outside for $10. Of course he wasn't the President or even governor at that point, but shortly thereafter he would be.
    I thought the Ballpark was dreamy but admittedly I would usually only go to games in April, May and September. I have zero interest in going to watch a game in that new livestock barn, I've been spoiled by greatness.

  • @michaelgilson7959
    @michaelgilson7959 10 месяцев назад

    I love The Ballpark, we always had a great time…except for the first I bought tickets. I got us seats on the 3rd base side for an afternoon game in July. We just melted and after 2 innings had to hide in the tunnel to stay out of the sun. It was just brutal. Since then we would only go in the spring and maybe a game in September, and never get seats along 3rd base.

  • @eamonkelley3811
    @eamonkelley3811 11 месяцев назад

    It's interesting to see the renderings of the new Royals stadium, similar weather to Dallas area and there doesnt appear to be a proposed roof.

  • @crismartinez1642
    @crismartinez1642 Год назад

    Globe life park/Ball park at Arlington is beautiful but it’s just too hot in north Texas in the summer. I have been to night games at the park, games that start at 7:30 pm or even 8pm and is was still boiling hot. The new stadium may not be everyone’s cup of tea but this season the Ranges have turned it around and attendance is up and that’s what counts hopefully they will have winning seasons for years to come.

  • @reh303
    @reh303 Год назад +2

    Not a Rangers fan (Yankees), but I always loved the overhang in right field.

    • @oakroyal
      @oakroyal Год назад

      This overhang was an homage to the right field overhang in old Tiger Stadium in Detroit.

  • @terrantheblack6587
    @terrantheblack6587 10 месяцев назад

    Man playoff baseball was so cool in that stadium.
    Btw, UTA needs to revive its football program for the old ballpark

  • @chadaustin8343
    @chadaustin8343 10 месяцев назад +1

    They play alot of high school football at the old ballpark. Which is huge in Texas.

  • @datl3afn1nja9
    @datl3afn1nja9 10 месяцев назад

    I’ve been to the new stadium a couple times, it’s very nice, but the OG stadium was a classic. And having all three stadiums together, like that looks real official from a sports fans POV lol

  • @wildncuzimyoung
    @wildncuzimyoung 11 месяцев назад +1

    I loved the way this stadium looked at night

  • @leewood6395
    @leewood6395 Год назад +3

    The Ballpark in Arlington was the original name. It is still a beautiful ballpark. Actually the reason they did not build a dome was because, 1. The retractable roof concept option was not popular and 2. Rangers ownership t the time felt baseball games should be played outdoors. The office building was built because there was no view except parking lots. Unfortunately the office building blocked most of the southern wind that would have swept into the stadium. Also, Tom Hicks when he owned the team in the late 90’s decided to build a club behind home plate in the area were the winds when blowing in would exit thru the stadium. By building the club behind home plate concourse the wind would hit the club and blow back towards the outfield creating a big time hitters ballpark. No FA pitcher would sign with the Rangers do to the excessive summer heat and the hitters ballpark reputation. do miss this beautiful ballpark but I do not miss sitting in my seat during the middle of summer and sweat running down my back 13:43

  • @chadaustin8343
    @chadaustin8343 10 месяцев назад

    I just went to a day game at the new park where it was 108 degrees outside. It was really nice getting to watch baseball without having to sweat and be miserable.

  • @Scott.Kristiansen
    @Scott.Kristiansen 10 месяцев назад

    OMG dude, your youish is coming out HARD.

  • @fredfrederickson
    @fredfrederickson Год назад +4

    Ik I’m high af but someone please tell me I’m not the only one seeing the face in the clouds looking down over the field at 8:41 😳

    • @MarloSoBalJr
      @MarloSoBalJr Год назад +1

      No, you're not tripping 😅

    • @fredfrederickson
      @fredfrederickson Год назад

      @@MarloSoBalJr thank god man that shit terrified me when I saw it

  • @jbj7599
    @jbj7599 Год назад

    Number 1 reason I love Amfam in Milwaukee. They can close the roof enough for extra shade on the 1st base side. Upper deck is fine, but 1st base side is the best bet

  • @melo7591
    @melo7591 Год назад +2

    That is XFL champions “ Arlington Renegades”

  • @ricktaylor5397
    @ricktaylor5397 Месяц назад

    I was never as hot in day games in Globe Life as I was in the old Arlington Stadium. The seats in the infield were these plastic tubs, where you stewed yourself like you were in a slow cooker. The outfield seats were worse .They were aluminum benches. You needed to bring a towel or cushion to set on to avoid blistering your legs. Globe Life was better. The most comfortable seats were on the lower level in right field under the awning. That area had huge ceiling fans, which actually kept the seats pleasant. Plus the wind was always blowing to right field.

  • @pahwraith
    @pahwraith Год назад +1

    Fc dallas plays in a roofless stadium somehow in frisco texas.
    Even though its the exact same design as the mls stadium is Salt lake, philly, chicago and colorado.
    Just build a roof/canopy in dallas already. Its an easy addition.

  • @_Mike23
    @_Mike23 Год назад

    I remember going to Sunday afternoon games and man was it hot! Venders would soak wash cloths in the ice water where they were selling beers and drinks for the fans just so they could cool off. Believe me it got real hot! Especially in the outfield seats. IMO the new stadium is better than the old one.

  • @Odin33356
    @Odin33356 11 месяцев назад +2

    Make everyone a star link clone and complain about the sun to prove not one real man exists.

  • @t22c
    @t22c 10 месяцев назад +1

    It breaks my heart that they don't play there anymore. It was hot but when the sun went down it wasn't too bad. I've only been to the new stadium a few times. The A/C is awesome and the stadium is nice inside. But it just doesn't feel the same. Like it's got no soul.

    • @waynegreen7634
      @waynegreen7634 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah tell that to the players that had to play in it every single day in that heat. If it wasn't for this new stadium we wouldn't have these players whatsoever we needed a neutral stadium like this to attract big name players.

  • @vicariousjohnson9823
    @vicariousjohnson9823 10 месяцев назад

    Visited Dallas two years ago. Took a morning to find some souvenirs. Buddy and I drove down the street with the old ball park on the right side. I said “there it is! That’s where the Rangers play.” He’s looking out the left side at the new ballpark going “well then what’s that?” Uhhhh…. Lol I had no idea….we stopped, great park, I was stunned because the “old” park was still new in my mind.

  • @2jsalomon
    @2jsalomon Год назад +1

    when you said 88 degrees, i laughted... i think you meant to say 105 degrees! lol bc july/august/sept is that hot plus 50+% humidity. It was BRUTAL