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  • #31
    Originally posted by Indyknut View Post
    I'd suggest they tell the Braves to pound sand. If you want a new stadium build it yourself.
    If Cobb County wants them that much, it was probably an easy decision for the Braves. Telling them to "pound sand" doesn't have much impact if somebody else is welcoming them with open arms.
    No weather forecasts are ever guaranteed, even if confidence level is high. Even a 99% probability will miss 1% of the time. That's the best anybody can do when predicting highly complex events.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Indyknut View Post
      Geebus, a 17 year old structure has outlived it's usefulness? And just looking at the geographic position of the new stadium, it's hardly in the heart of the bulk of seat purchasers.
      It's more a case of where it is no longer going to be.
      I wish I knew - Dennis "Cutty" Wise

      When its game time, it's pain time! - Terrible Terry Tate

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      • #33
        [QUOTE=AGRiculture;3467469 Retro parks got, well, old after the first 2 or 3 that opened. I've been to a majority of the retro parks, after a few of them, they start looking the same. Only a few stand out, most due to the view of what's outside of the park.[/QUOTE]

        Camden Yards has kept its charm IMO. Still a great place to see a ball game and doesn't seem old or out of date in styling. And even though parking can be limited on high attendance days there is plenty of additional parking in garages around the Inner Harbor that are just a short walk from the park.
        To a New Yorker like yourself, a hero is some type of weird sandwich. Not some nut who takes on three Tigers!

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