smoovethug wrote:Wow, really nice pics. I've got to get to Wrigley sometime.
yeah me too...i bet they try to tear it down in the next few years. those jerks
I know Wrigley has it's history and is one of the wonders of the baseball world, but the place is a dump compared to other ballparks.
Can't be worse than Fenway.
arent you supposed to be saying, cant be better than fenway?? man ill never understand i guess. i think the history of those two parks far outweigh the other aspects, but i guess i dont have to go to the parks day in and day out either
smoovethug wrote:Wow, really nice pics. I've got to get to Wrigley sometime.
yeah me too...i bet they try to tear it down in the next few years. those jerks
I know Wrigley has it's history and is one of the wonders of the baseball world, but the place is a dump compared to other ballparks.
Can't be worse than Fenway.
arent you supposed to be saying, cant be better than fenway?? man ill never understand i guess. i think the history of those two parks far outweigh the other aspects, but i guess i dont have to go to the parks day in and day out either
No, I mean it can't be worse than Fenway. Yeah, there's a ton of history there...so make it a museum. You have to have connections to even get a decent seat there in the first place, and then you get to sit with your knees in your chin in a wooden seat that's too small. A bunch of seats don't point towards the field. The entrances to get to the concourse require you to constantly be in the way of people watching the game, meaning when you're in the seats there's always people walking in front of you. The concourses are way too small and dark. I could go on but I think you get the picture. It's a cool experience for newcomers but after going to some of the nicer stadiums around the league over the past few years, I know which way I'd rather watch a game.