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    Jays cry Skydome obsolete as a baseball venue

    You got to be kidding me

    The Jays' general manager, J. P. Ricciardi, has called the stadium obsolete as a baseball venue. That's the sanitized term. And according to a focus group study prepared for the Blue Jays this year, dissatisfaction with the SkyDome was most pronounced among those who had not been to the stadium, so perception really is a measurable problem for a stadium that is one of the oldest in the major leagues.

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    I went to a game there and had a great time. All they would need to do is get the ''new'' turf. I think the Blue Jays team is more obsolete then the SkyDome.

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    Amazing that Yankee Stadium built decades earlier was more than many built much later...


    Fenway Park............................Boston.................1912...Unknown

    Wrigley Field............................Chicago................1914...$250,000

    Yankee Stadium........................New York.............1923...$50-million

    Dodger Stadium........................Los Angeles...........1962...$23-million

    Shea Stadium...........................New York.............1964...$28.5-million

    Angel Stadium..........................Anaheim...............1966...$142-million

    Busch Stadium..........................St. Louis...............1966...$55-million*

    Network Associates Coliseum........Oakland................1968...$25-million

    Kauffman Stadium.....................Kansas City............1973...$43-million

    Olympic Stadium.......................Montreal.................1977...$500-million

    Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome...Minneapolis..............1982...$68-million

    SKYDOME............................Toronto..................1989...$500-million

    U.S. Cellular Field.....................Chicago..................1991...$167-million

    Camden Yards.........................Baltimore................1992...$100-million

    Pro Player Stadium....................Miami....................1993...$319-million

    Jacobs Field............................Cleveland................1994...$175-million

    Ameriquest Field......................Arlington (Tex.).........1994...$250-million

    Coors Field.............................Denver...................1995...$215-million

    Turner Field............................Atlanta...................1997...$235-million

    Tropicana Field........................St. Petersburg (Fla.)...1998...$223-million

    Bank One Ballpark....................Phoenix..................1998...$414-million

    Safeco Field............................Seattle...................1999...$517-million

    Comerica Park.........................Detroit...................2000....$300-million

    SBC Park...............................San Francisco..........2000...$255-million

    Minute Maid Park......................Houston.................2000...$250-million

    PNC Park...............................Pittsburgh...............2001...$228-million

    Miller Park..............................Milwaukee.............2001...$400-million

    Great American Ball Park.............Cincinnati..............2003...$320-million

    Citizens Bank Park.....................Philadelphia............2004...$346-million

    Petco Park..............................San Diego...............2004...$411-million

    -*Construction has begun on a new, $400-million ballpark scheduled to open in 2006.

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    Originally posted by RhodyYanksFan
    I went to a game there and had a great time. All they would need to do is get the ''new'' turf. I think the Blue Jays team is more obsolete then the SkyDome.
    I agree. Skydome needs Fieldturf. I like Fieldturf over astroturf. Maybe, the Yankees should get Fieldturf, but I doubt it.
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    The Toronto Blue Jays should get rid of those ugly uniforms.

    Skydome is a cool place.
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    I just asked a Skydome visitor tonight what he thought of the place. He thought it was a beautiful facility.

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    I used to live in Toronto, so I would sometimes root for the Jays. First of all, they changed their logo and unis. I thought this was a bad idea, since the previous logo incorporated their Canadian roots. The new unis are just ugly to look at. Now, they are saying the Skydome is 'obsolete.' I find that utterly ridiculous. I been there many times, and it is an excellent facility. I know many people who live in GTA enjoy the presence of the Skydome. I am thinking that Riccardi must have mixed up the Skydome with Olympic Stadium in Montreal. Now that's an obsolete venue for baseball. The Big "Oh."

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    Originally posted by nufced1918
    You got to be kidding me

    The Jays' general manager, J. P. Ricciardi, has called the stadium obsolete as a baseball venue. That's the sanitized term. And according to a focus group study prepared for the Blue Jays this year, dissatisfaction with the SkyDome was most pronounced among those who had not been to the stadium, so perception really is a measurable problem for a stadium that is one of the oldest in the major leagues.

    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servl...rts/TopStories
    Oh GOD, not another one.:rolleyes:

    One team wants a new park, they all want new ballparks. Next thing you know, Arizona will be saying the BOB needs to be redone.

    Whatever. Give them a new park. It's the only instance in which the taxpayers' dollars to build it wouldn't fall on our shoulders.
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    After that whole "pigeon poop on the Yankee cap" thing from last season, I'm not sure I can be sympathetic to Ricciardi. Perhaps I should poop on a Blue Jays cap or uni.

    BTW, they should try picking their construction crews more carefully now.
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    I can't believe Skydome is one of the oldest parks in baseball. Amazing.

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    Originally posted by NYYFAN
    Olympic Stadium.......................Montreal.................1977...$500-million

    SKYDOME............................Toronto..................1989...$500-million

    Is that US $ or Canadian $?

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    Originally posted by NYYFAN
    Amazing that Yankee Stadium built decades earlier was more than many built much later...
    Fenway Park............................Boston.................1912...Unknown

    Wrigley Field............................Chicago................1914...$250,000

    Yankee Stadium........................New York.............1923...$50-million

    Dodger Stadium........................Los Angeles...........1962...$23-million

    Shea Stadium...........................New York.............1964...$28.5-million

    Angel Stadium..........................Anaheim...............1966...$142-million

    Busch Stadium..........................St. Louis...............1966...$55-million*

    Network Associates Coliseum........Oakland................1968...$25-million

    The Yankee Stadium numbers almost HAVE TO include the cost of the 70's renovation. The disparity is just too great.

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    Originally posted by TannerBoyle


    The Yankee Stadium numbers almost HAVE TO include the cost of the 70's renovation. The disparity is just too great.
    Yes. The original cost was $2.5 million, the renovations cost an additional $48 million.

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    Also, the cost of Fenway is $650,000.

    http://www.ballparks.com/baseball/american/fenway.htm

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    Originally posted by TannerBoyle


    The Yankee Stadium numbers almost HAVE TO include the cost of the 70's renovation. The disparity is just too great.
    So does Angel Stadium. Cost to build: $24 million. Renovations: $118 million.

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    Re: Jays cry Skydome obsolete as a baseball venue

    Originally posted by nufced1918
    You got to be kidding me

    The Jays' general manager, J. P. Ricciardi, has called the stadium obsolete as a baseball venue. That's the sanitized term. And according to a focus group study prepared for the Blue Jays this year, dissatisfaction with the SkyDome was most pronounced among those who had not been to the stadium, so perception really is a measurable problem for a stadium that is one of the oldest in the major leagues.

    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servl...rts/TopStories
    Hey JP here's a novel idea - build a winning franchise and the fans will come. This is the same facility that drew sellouts when they won the WS in 92 and 93. It's not the facility that's hurting attendance it's the product on the field.
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    J.P. Ricciardi is a joke. I've been to a few games in the Skydome, and it's a great place to play. The only improvement the Skydome could use is the installation of Field Turf. Instead of worrying about the stadium, Ricciardi needs to work on rebuilding the Blue Jays so their fans can have a reason to show up for games again.

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    Originally posted by BroadwayBomber55


    I agree. Skydome needs Fieldturf. I like Fieldturf over astroturf. Maybe, the Yankees should get Fieldturf, but I doubt it.
    the last thing the yankees should do is get field turf, what next third jerseys

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    Originally posted by ToneinTO
    J.P. Ricciardi is a joke. I've been to a few games in the Skydome, and it's a great place to play. The only improvement the Skydome could use is the installation of Field Turf. Instead of worrying about the stadium, Ricciardi needs to work on rebuilding the Blue Jays so their fans can have a reason to show up for games again.
    Great city, great stadium. SkyDome ain't the problem...

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