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New York Yankees Thread (THIS THING OF OURS) (pg. 44)
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phuzzyfish12
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Originally posted by jerZ07002
don't be too excited about being at shea the first time. It's a piece of stadium. It's a real shame.


Yea not that excited about going to Shea but the experience of going to Shea during a Subway Series!! :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
verndogs
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Originally posted by jerZ07002
A stadium is great because it is incorporated into its surrounding neighborhood. For example, Wrigley, Fenway, Yankees Stadium (albeit, the worst neighbhorhood), and Camden Yards, are great stadiums. A great stadium should be more than just a stadium, it should be a place that sustains and enlivens a neighborhood. This is part of the reason all the new stadiums are being built in downtown areas. Citipark has the look of a neighborhhod park, but it lacks any real substance. It's a real shame because the stadium looks amazing.


not necessarily

take Citizens Bank Park in Philly

despite the fact that it's surrounded by a parking lot in the Philly Sports Complex, it's an excellent ballpark.
trunks1022
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Originally posted by jerZ07002
having accessibility by highway doesn't necessarily make for a good location. Giants stadium is accessible by the turnpike, route 3, and route 17, noone is going to argue the location is great. Granted, it doesn't have the train accessibility yet. But when NJ transit and the light rail are extended to Giants stadium it still isn't going to be a good location.

A stadium is great because it is incorporated into its surrounding neighborhood. For example, Wrigley, Fenway, Yankees Stadium (albeit, the worst neighbhorhood), and Camden Yards, are great stadiums. A great stadium should be more than just a stadium, it should be a place that sustains and enlivens a neighborhood. This is part of the reason all the new stadiums are being built in downtown areas. Citipark has the look of a neighborhhod park, but it lacks any real substance. It's a real shame because the stadium looks amazing.


you don't know that yet because the surrounding area hasn't been developed yet. it will be different for 2009. and flushing is just a stone's throw away anyway.
jerZ07002
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Originally posted by verndogs
not necessarily

take Citizens Bank Park in Philly

despite the fact that it's surrounded by a parking lot in the Philly Sports Complex, it's an excellent ballpark.


maybe i wasn't clear. Sure the stadiums can be nice and have great amenities; however, a truly great stadium incorporates the feeling of a neighborhood. When people go out to fenway, camden yard, and wrigley, the people go early and spend time in the neighborhood drinking, etc... It creates more of an environment. Im talking more on the social level.

I wasn't denying that a stadium can be nice outside of a neighborhood, but building a stadium in a parking lot is definitely anti-social in sense. Yes it's still a gathering place, but its a very artificial gathering place. People only go anywhere near places like the future Citipark, and citizens bank, because of the games.

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Originally posted by trunks1022
you don't know that yet because the surrounding area hasn't been developed yet. it will be different for 2009. and flushing is just a stone's throw away anyway.


I think this misses the point. Plus there's no way you can develop the area around the stadium because it's in a park. Im talking about real commercial and residential neighborhoods. The fact that flushing is near ads nothing. If it was actually on a street in flushing, that would be another story.
verndogs
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Originally posted by jerZ07002
maybe i wasn't clear. Sure the stadiums can be nice and have great amenities; however, a truly great stadium incorporates the feeling of a neighborhood. When people go out to fenway, camden yard, and wrigley, the people go early and spend time in the neighborhood drinking, etc... It creates more of an environment. Im talking more on the social level.

I wasn't denying that a stadium can be nice outside of a neighborhood, but building a stadium in a parking lot is definitely anti-social in sense. Yes it's still a gathering place, but its a very artificial gathering place. People only go anywhere near places like the future Citipark, and citizens bank, because of the games.


I originally got what you meant. The neighborhood is a factor in judging how great a ballpark is. However, I strongly don't agree that it's the #1 factor that all ballparks should be judged on. If that is the case, people would have waxed poetic over the original Busch Stadium in St. Louis. There are many factors, such as view past the outfield, sightlines, exterior and interior architecture just to name a few. If I didn't count the neighborhood at all, I would have said that Citizens Bank Park is the best ballpark in the majors. It's in the top 5 in ballparks I've visited, however it's not #1 on my list purely because of location.

sure the neighborhood around fenway it's fun, but it doesn't take away from the fact that fenway isn't a good ballpark.
verndogs
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Originally posted by jerZ07002
I think this misses the point. Plus there's no way you can develop the area around the stadium because it's in a park. Im talking about real commercial and residential neighborhoods. The fact that flushing is near ads nothing. If it was actually on a street in flushing, that would be another story.


the edge of the citi field will be on 126th street in flushing, which is NOT part of the park. it'll be adjacent next to the current auto junk yards. eventually, those business will be displaced and replaced by new development
verndogs
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Originally posted by jerZ07002
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.


actually...since mid to late 2003. When I was there in April 2003, It wasn't sold out.
djstopngo
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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)


now if they will do the same to fenway...i'll be a very happy man


They're not tearing down the Fens, they've spent large sums of money in each of the past three years renovating and tweaking the stadium so that it will last at least another 10-15 years.

My only problem with Fenway is that high ticket prices have driven the lower to even middle classes out of the ballpark. It's a shame that the true life and blood of Boston baseball has a very tough time affording tickets to Sox games. Other than that, there is no better atmosphere in which to take in a game. Period.
verndogs
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Originally posted by djstopngo
My only problem with Fenway is that high ticket prices have driven the lower to even middle classes out of the ballpark. It's a shame that the true life and blood of Boston baseball has a very tough time affording tickets to Sox games. Other than that, there is no better atmosphere in which to take in a game. Period.


WRONG!

It's called Busch Stadium in St. Louis.

It's not comparable at all. Boston is crazily obsessed with the Red Sox, but it pales compared to Red Bird Nation

if you're wondering why, it's the only thing st. louis has going for them.
djstopngo
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Originally posted by verndogs
WRONG!

It's called Busch Stadium in St. Louis.


Never been to St. Louis, the new stadium looks incredible though and I hear their fans are incredibly knowledgeable. That said, I'm going to allow my Boston Bias to assume that we're better haha

PS Often an overlooked but very enjoyable park is Camden Yards. Best food I've ever had at a baseball game was this barbecue place they have behind center field.

verndogs
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Originally posted by djstopngo
PS Often an overlooked but very enjoyable park is Camden Yards. Best food I've ever had at a baseball game was this barbecue place they have behind center field.


Boog's BBQ.......mmmmmmm

as for the red sox, I've seen them on the road and their fans gave the game a great vibe. pretty much felt I was at fenway park.

I personally think the loyal red sox fan base deserve much better than what they have right now.
Shamez214
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Originally posted by jerZ07002
don't be too excited about being at shea the first time. It's a piece of stadium. It's a real shame.


Yankee Stadium is a dump too.
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