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Related: About this forumIf Cleveland can say goodbye to the name 'Indians,' why can't we say goodbye to Fenway Park?
What say you, Red Sox fans?
From The Boston Globe.
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We just spent a full, albeit short, major league season with canned crowd noise echoing through our ballparks and cardboard cutout fans dotting the seats. It was weird, awkward, hollow. Yet somehow we made it, though sports being what sports is, a few old-timers in Flatbush likely lament it would have been way better had their bums won it all for Brooklyn and not LA.
If the Red Sox announced this weekend that their days at Fenway were finished, that a new ballpark in the Back Bay was on the way, say, for the 2025 season, would we be wrecked? Oh, a few of us, for sure.
The old joint opened in 1912, in case you hadnt heard, and we have a thing here for history
and an undying love of rickety seats and sightlines more bizarre than a funhouse mirror.
I just think the hue and outcry among Red Sox Nation would be but a fraction of what it would have been a year ago, before news of a mysterious disease began to trickle in from Wuhan. Weve changed. Weve changed in ways were just beginning to realize, in ways we wont fully understand for years post-pandemic.
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bottomofthehill
(8,822 posts)Let Fenway be Fenway
relayerbob
(7,019 posts)I personally can't stand it when cities use taxpayer funds to build stadiums
matt819
(10,749 posts)Not because it was old.
Docreed2003
(17,802 posts)Frankly, if you buy a ticket online, most services allow you to have a "virtual view" from that seat location and even if they don't there are plenty of sites out their where you can research your seat view before buying tickets. Fenway, like Wrigley, has adapted to modern times while preserving the history.
JDC
(10,487 posts)Ohiogal
(34,622 posts)bluedigger
(17,148 posts)The name of the Cleveland baseball team and the place of employment of the Boston Red Sox have nothing to do with one another.
JDC
(10,487 posts)It feels more like a John Henry PR plant piece to seed the push for a new stadium.