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by MinorityAuthority » Tue Sep 16, 2008 12:58 am
I know the other situation I'm going to mention had completely different circumstances, and was even a little bit fair compared to this one, but does anybody find it funny that the last 2 times a game has needed a neutral field, it has been at Miller Park? That's just a little too convenient if you ask me.
I heard rumblings that you couldn't play a NL/NL home game in an AL park, but the other situation (Angels/Indians) was an AL/AL game in a NL park. Couldn't you even put it in an AA/AAA park? I mean besides center field, Minute Maid Park has some pretty pathetic dimensions.
Please help me out...
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by Neato Torpedo » Tue Sep 16, 2008 1:04 am
KCollins1304 wrote:If they could only manage 1 hit over a 2 game period, I'm not sure they would have won anywhere.
Maybe against Oakland.

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by JTWood » Tue Sep 16, 2008 8:26 am
MinorityAuthority wrote:I know the other situation I'm going to mention had completely different circumstances, and was even a little bit fair compared to this one, but does anybody find it funny that the last 2 times a game has needed a neutral field, it has been at Miller Park? That's just a little too convenient if you ask me.
I heard rumblings that you couldn't play a NL/NL home game in an AL park, but the other situation (Angels/Indians) was an AL/AL game in a NL park. Couldn't you even put it in an AA/AAA park? I mean besides center field, Minute Maid Park has some pretty pathetic dimensions.
I said on another forum that Selig is like W: He's not even trying to hide his lack of objectivity anymore.
It really is a shame.
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by hwiggen » Tue Sep 16, 2008 9:17 pm
JTWood wrote:MinorityAuthority wrote:I know the other situation I'm going to mention had completely different circumstances, and was even a little bit fair compared to this one, but does anybody find it funny that the last 2 times a game has needed a neutral field, it has been at Miller Park? That's just a little too convenient if you ask me.
I heard rumblings that you couldn't play a NL/NL home game in an AL park, but the other situation (Angels/Indians) was an AL/AL game in a NL park. Couldn't you even put it in an AA/AAA park? I mean besides center field, Minute Maid Park has some pretty pathetic dimensions.
I said on another forum that Selig is like W: He's not even trying to hide his lack of objectivity anymore.
It really is a shame.
That's a great point. I've often thought that there are tons of similarities between Selig and w.
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