rico_the_redneck
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http://www.ajc.com/news/sports/baseball/braves-plan-to-build-new-stadium-in-cobb/nbpNQ/
All I can say is WTF?
All I can say is WTF?
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rico_the_redneck said:http://www.ajc.com/news/sports/baseball/braves-plan-to-build-new-stadium-in-cobb/nbpNQ/
All I can say is WTF?
deskslave said:Yeah, I can't think what's wrong with Turner Field to necessitate a move. It's a perfectly good ballpark. And what then becomes of that? Is Atlanta gonna knock down its Olympic stadium 20 years after the games?
Steak Snabler said:It's less about traffic and more about demographics. Your average Atlanta baseball fan (i.e., white person with money in most cases) lives a 2-hour commute to/from Turner Field. That's a lot to ask on a work night.
rico_the_redneck said:My thinking is they belong downtown where they've been for nearly 50 years. Turner Field is a great ballpark - I love the view of the skyline that wasn't there with Fulton-County. Someone on the AJC site suggested maybe the Marietta Braves now? Or could we could just call them the Georgia Braves? I know this is naive, but how many MLB teams are in the suburbs? The really great ones all seem to be in the city.
Steak Snabler said:rico_the_redneck said:My thinking is they belong downtown where they've been for nearly 50 years. Turner Field is a great ballpark - I love the view of the skyline that wasn't there with Fulton-County. Someone on the AJC site suggested maybe the Marietta Braves now? Or could we could just call them the Georgia Braves? I know this is naive, but how many MLB teams are in the suburbs? The really great ones all seem to be in the city.
Kansas City and Texas are two off the top of my head. I guess you can technically say the Mets are in the suburbs.
Tampa Bay's ballpark is in St. Petersburg proper but at the extreme south end.