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| quote: | Originally posted by verndogs
btw...i'm so glad they're tearing down yankee stadium and building a new stadium across the street (and not in another part of the tri state area)
it's an outdated park that, aside from its history, had nothing really going for it.
now if they will do the same to fenway...i'll be a very happy man |
aside from history?!?!?!? History is something worth saving. Although i agree that building the stadium in the same neighborhood was the right move. Now the city should take the initiative to redevelop other parts of SoBronx, especially the concourse.
Now, Shea has absolutely nothing going for it. Not only do they need a new stadium for the mets, but they should've moved to another part of queens instead of putting the stadium in the parking lot. Perhaps LI City where it would be more accessible and actually part of a neighborhood would have been a better choice.
Well, before anything happens to fenway, i need to get my ass up there for a game. I would love to see a game in that park. I'm not sure a new stadium is highly likely in the near future given Fenway has sold out every game for the last 7 or so years. I think fenway has the highest average priced tickets of any ball park. In fact, they can probably raise the prices and still sell out consistently.
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