As a Tigers' fan, a renovation of the outfield is desperately needed. I cannot stand how the fences look. And the outfield seats definitely need a rethinking. I doubt they will do anything with the upper deck seating tho, they are generally fine. The only thing that would be needed is moving them closer to the field, but that is never gunna happen.
Just revert it back to how Comerica was when it opened it was nice then. These stupid ass over the little fence HRs are boring. No body is hitting over . 270 anymore hardly or even yet ng. Just stupid launch angle bs. Pitch clocks. How they went from perfect baseball in 88 to this is gross
Angel Stadium is the 4th oldest in MLB. What would be helpful is just to go back to being the Anaheim Angels, or the California Angels and just admit no one in L.A. considers the Angels in any way, shape or form, outside the Freeway Series. Also, the stadium is fine, it is the area around the stadium as there are no handy, accessible entertainment and food options by the stadium. However, the is an Amtrak/Metrolink stop by the stadium, which I have used a few times (and it also serves the Honda Center (or whatever it is now called).
Busch Stadium is beautiful, idk wtf they need $500 million of taxpayer money for. And Ginger, scoreboards in dead center field is not an issue, it looks fine.
Please God no with no ugly upper neck removal w Stupid bar Areas. Destroying family seating. What the hell. Awful ideas to Oriole Park. It's perfect DO. NOT CHANGE IT.
There is no talks of AM/FAM getting seating renovations. The $600 million will be used for replacing the electrical system, a power washing of the entire facility (it is getting pretty dirty in there), winterizing the roof and outfield window's (windows will be replaced), fixing the crumbling concrete outfield the stadium, and the rest of the money will be reserves to general repairs over the next 20 Years. I do hope they fix some of the seating.
Seattle had trees (or very tall hedges) in the batters eye area over 20 years ago. The batters' eye went through a few different changes based on batters' feedback over the last few decades and eventually settled on the flat black wall as the best option. Though, recently, with the Mariners' abysmal offensive production and historic strikeout numbers, doing a change to the batters' eye has become a topic of discussion, once again.
Comerica Park has undergone small upgrades over the years. It already has a bar/social area above the right field seating. Also, the bullpen area in left field, while larger than necessary, is appropriate...no reason to spend millions to bring the original wall inward. As long as the structural integrity is maintained, there is no need to make some crazy transformation there...
forgot Pittsburgh with Sophie Masloff stadium. Ain’t no way Nutting, upon hearing how all these teams are pocketing taxpayer $$$ doesn’t want his own payday.
I actually like AmFam Field. It has things to be fixed, but is a solid park, overall. The one drawback is that the roof, while innovative and beautiful, is too complex. The simpler the design, the less things that need to be fixed, over time. Globe Life Field is a great example of simple design. One piece slides on and off.
It just beyond absurd the amount of money these teams are asking for Bush is not even that old. Giants did a small renovation and once again paid for it on their own dime. These cities just need to start saying no. They can all pay for it on their own dime if they want renovations. Cities that own any part of these stadium should just get out.
You have no clue what so ever. First of all Camden Yards sports complex is getting 1.2 billion worth of renovations. 600 million to Oriole Park and 600 to M&T Bank Stadium. Secondly why would the Orioles remove the seats in right field that are actually popular seats that sell. Again you are completely clueless.
Move the LA Angels out of Anaheim and closer to LA itself, move the Miami Marlins to Montreal, and perhaps renovate a clear majority of fenway Park including a newly renovated and expanded concourse and new state-of-the-art seats (the old ones will be removed and destroyed though some of the classic Fenway seats will be exhibited in a Boston-based museum).
I wanna stay subscribed to this guy, but most of his content is about stadiums, football and whatnot and im personally not interested in this stuff. ngl, im only interested in his 9/11 and building related videos.
As a Tigers' fan, a renovation of the outfield is desperately needed. I cannot stand how the fences look. And the outfield seats definitely need a rethinking. I doubt they will do anything with the upper deck seating tho, they are generally fine. The only thing that would be needed is moving them closer to the field, but that is never gunna happen.
Just revert it back to how Comerica was when it opened it was nice then. These stupid ass over the little fence HRs are boring. No body is hitting over . 270 anymore hardly or even yet ng. Just stupid launch angle bs. Pitch clocks. How they went from perfect baseball in 88 to this is gross
The scoreboard won't be moving at American Family Field anytime soon since that just got replaced for this season
Angel Stadium is the 4th oldest in MLB. What would be helpful is just to go back to being the Anaheim Angels, or the California Angels and just admit no one in L.A. considers the Angels in any way, shape or form, outside the Freeway Series. Also, the stadium is fine, it is the area around the stadium as there are no handy, accessible entertainment and food options by the stadium. However, the is an Amtrak/Metrolink stop by the stadium, which I have used a few times (and it also serves the Honda Center (or whatever it is now called).
Busch stadium scoreboard has recently been upgraded
Busch Stadium is beautiful, idk wtf they need $500 million of taxpayer money for.
And Ginger, scoreboards in dead center field is not an issue, it looks fine.
I agree with ginger on it being ugly
Please God no with no ugly upper neck removal w Stupid bar Areas. Destroying family seating. What the hell. Awful ideas to Oriole Park. It's perfect DO. NOT CHANGE IT.
You sir, are the king of content.
You're right about Comerica Park DP!
There is no talks of AM/FAM getting seating renovations. The $600 million will be used for replacing the electrical system, a power washing of the entire facility (it is getting pretty dirty in there), winterizing the roof and outfield window's (windows will be replaced), fixing the crumbling concrete outfield the stadium, and the rest of the money will be reserves to general repairs over the next 20 Years. I do hope they fix some of the seating.
Seattle had trees (or very tall hedges) in the batters eye area over 20 years ago. The batters' eye went through a few different changes based on batters' feedback over the last few decades and eventually settled on the flat black wall as the best option. Though, recently, with the Mariners' abysmal offensive production and historic strikeout numbers, doing a change to the batters' eye has become a topic of discussion, once again.
Brewers already have a bar/restaurant out in the lower level of left field.
The Cardinals are insane. Busch Stadium is an awesome ballpark. What could they do to make it better? Any renovation would be a downgrade.
I love the wall and distance in Camden Yards. REAL homeruns instead of all the fly ball WUSS HR's.
Comerica Park has undergone small upgrades over the years. It already has a bar/social area above the right field seating. Also, the bullpen area in left field, while larger than necessary, is appropriate...no reason to spend millions to bring the original wall inward. As long as the structural integrity is maintained, there is no need to make some crazy transformation there...
forgot Pittsburgh with Sophie Masloff stadium. Ain’t no way Nutting, upon hearing how all these teams are pocketing taxpayer $$$ doesn’t want his own payday.
When I hear taxpayers money, that turns me off.
I actually like AmFam Field. It has things to be fixed, but is a solid park, overall. The one drawback is that the roof, while innovative and beautiful, is too complex. The simpler the design, the less things that need to be fixed, over time. Globe Life Field is a great example of simple design. One piece slides on and off.
All these renovation demands are freaking ridiculous
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It just beyond absurd the amount of money these teams are asking for Bush is not even that old. Giants did a small renovation and once again paid for it on their own dime. These cities just need to start saying no. They can all pay for it on their own dime if they want renovations. Cities that own any part of these stadium should just get out.
Busch Stadium is much filthier than I expected.
If you want to get rid of the wall in left field and fill it in, where are you going to put the Bullpens?
9:10 Why is that foul pole leaning????
It is one of the best ballpark in the league
There's absolutely nothing wrong whatsoever about the scoreboard at American Family field.
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WE? Who is/are we?
T-Mobile park is going no where
It's nice, he is just discussing ways to improve it.
Just leave the tigers alone yall need to quit complaining unless ur from Detroit
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You have no clue what so ever. First of all Camden Yards sports complex is getting 1.2 billion worth of renovations. 600 million to Oriole Park and 600 to M&T Bank Stadium. Secondly why would the Orioles remove the seats in right field that are actually popular seats that sell. Again you are completely clueless.
Move the LA Angels out of Anaheim and closer to LA itself, move the Miami Marlins to Montreal, and perhaps renovate a clear majority of fenway Park including a newly renovated and expanded concourse and new state-of-the-art seats (the old ones will be removed and destroyed though some of the classic Fenway seats will be exhibited in a Boston-based museum).
I wanna stay subscribed to this guy, but most of his content is about stadiums, football and whatnot and im personally not interested in this stuff. ngl, im only interested in his 9/11 and building related videos.
Dude. Owners of teams dont change things anc pay for them. They ask for changes and tax payers pay for it.
You clearly have no clue what you’re talking about couple of those teams just had renovations
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