Thanks, although I said the same damn thing in a prior post when you said I didn't have a clue what I was talking about. Glad to see you admit your mistake.Finally, someone got it.
Thanks, although I said the same damn thing in a prior post when you said I didn't have a clue what I was talking about. Glad to see you admit your mistake.Finally, someone got it.
Charm? Fenway Park is an absolute dump...poor old wood seats, poor flow, poor spacing, poor poor poor......I think Fenway Park is the other ballpark that is 100 years old or older. I kind of like the charm of the older ballparks. Wrigley Field didn't even have lights until ............
Sorry. You can say what you want but a ballpark that is older than any other cannot be considered a "new" ballpark. It is very old. So am I, and I can't convince anyone that I am not.William Wrigley, Jr. bought the Cubs just before the 1914 season. He completed construction of Wrigley Field that year and the the Cubs opened their sparkling new field in 1914. They are still in their "new" field and have not won a World Series in 101 years.
It was a brand new ballpark when Mr. Wrigley opened it in 1914.Sorry. You can say what you want but a ballpark that is older than any other cannot be considered a "new" ballpark. It is very old. So am I, and I can't convince anyone that I am not.
Yes, Jose!!!!!Happy 35th Birthday, Jose!
Correct. And 1914 was over a hundred years ago. IT IS NOT A NEW BALL PARK. IT IS A HUNDRED YEARS OLD. How can anybody be so fixated on calling the oldest ballpark in its league a new park? I have a new car I would like to sell you. It's a 1995 honda civic, and it was new when I bought it in 1994, so by your logic if it was new when I bought it it's new today. I paid 23, 000, but for you I would take 22, 500. Just cause I like you.It was a brand new ballpark when Mr. Wrigley opened it in 1914.
Ok busterhut, why don't we just forget about it. Sorry to get you all worked up about this.Correct. And 1914 was over a hundred years ago. IT IS NOT A NEW BALL PARK. IT IS A HUNDRED YEARS OLD. How can anybody be so fixated on calling the oldest ballpark in its league a new park? I have a new car I would like to sell you. It's a 1995 honda civic, and it was new when I bought it in 1994, so by your logic if it was new when I bought it it's new today. I paid 23, 000, but for you I would take 22, 500. Just cause I like you.
Fenway Park is an insult to the Art of Baseball and just a festering piece of turd, as far as ballparks go.Charm? Fenway Park is an absolute dump...poor old wood seats, poor flow, poor spacing, poor poor poor......
Boston a beautiful city..... But they dropped the ball on Fenway!
Posted this on Jan. 1This will be an extremely long thread this year since we all know that the Jays are going to the World Series this year.