Stadium Discussion

Where Do You Want The Stadium?

  • Manhattan

    Votes: 54 16.7%
  • Queens

    Votes: 99 30.6%
  • Brooklyn

    Votes: 19 5.9%
  • Staten Island

    Votes: 7 2.2%
  • Westchester

    Votes: 18 5.6%
  • The Bronx

    Votes: 113 34.9%
  • Long Island

    Votes: 6 1.9%
  • Dual-Boroughs

    Votes: 3 0.9%
  • Etihad Island

    Votes: 5 1.5%

  • Total voters
    324
Flipped to the Yankees-Twins game, the Yankees had bases loaded and a ground ball hit down the first base line. The first basemen missed the ball and the Yankees scored the run. The discussion for the next three minutes was about the field and how the MLS team playing there, once referred to as NYCFC, tears up the infield and causes the dirt to be uneven. Then they go to Mark Teixira in the studio, who remained silent mostly as a Yankee, but shit on the soccer team now as an ESPN analyst saying that it's dangerous and scary playing first base at Yankee Stadium and that the field has been terrible since the soccer team moved in.

Boo hoo Mark.
 
Flipped to the Yankees-Twins game, the Yankees had bases loaded and a ground ball hit down the first base line. The first basemen missed the ball and the Yankees scored the run. The discussion for the next three minutes was about the field and how the MLS team playing there, once referred to as NYCFC, tears up the infield and causes the dirt to be uneven. Then they go to Mark Teixira in the studio, who remained silent mostly as a Yankee, but shit on the soccer team now as an ESPN analyst saying that it's dangerous and scary playing first base at Yankee Stadium and that the field has been terrible since the soccer team moved in.

Boo hoo Mark.
Funny, I first noticed how terrible first base was when Teixira got to Yankee Stadium,
 
Flipped to the Yankees-Twins game, the Yankees had bases loaded and a ground ball hit down the first base line. The first basemen missed the ball and the Yankees scored the run. The discussion for the next three minutes was about the field and how the MLS team playing there, once referred to as NYCFC, tears up the infield and causes the dirt to be uneven. Then they go to Mark Teixira in the studio, who remained silent mostly as a Yankee, but shit on the soccer team now as an ESPN analyst saying that it's dangerous and scary playing first base at Yankee Stadium and that the field has been terrible since the soccer team moved in.

Boo hoo Mark.
  1. The bad hop helped the Yankees so what's the problem?
  2. I thought Texeira was the guy who gave the bad quote back in 2015. Am I misremembering?
  3. Build us a damn stadium Tex.

No misremembering. Confirmed: Texeira was the one with the 2015 quotes:
https://www.si.com/mlb/2015/03/11/nycfc-yankee-stadium-field-mark-teixeira
 
  1. The bad hop helped the Yankees so what's the problem?
  2. I thought Texeira was the guy who gave the bad quote back in 2015. Am I misremembering?
  3. Build us a damn stadium Tex.
No misremembering. Confirmed: Texeira was the one with the 2015 quotes:
https://www.si.com/mlb/2015/03/11/nycfc-yankee-stadium-field-mark-teixeira

Yeah, and Mark Levine probably told him to shut up after that one quote. Now he can spew all his garbage since he works for ESPN and not Yankees Global Enterprises.
 
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Flipped to the Yankees-Twins game, the Yankees had bases loaded and a ground ball hit down the first base line. The first basemen missed the ball and the Yankees scored the run. The discussion for the next three minutes was about the field and how the MLS team playing there, once referred to as NYCFC, tears up the infield and causes the dirt to be uneven. Then they go to Mark Teixira in the studio, who remained silent mostly as a Yankee, but shit on the soccer team now as an ESPN analyst saying that it's dangerous and scary playing first base at Yankee Stadium and that the field has been terrible since the soccer team moved in.

Boo hoo Mark.

What a bunch of baloney.
 
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http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/20768433/young-fan-new-york-yankees-game-hit-face-foul-ball

This is important. Very important, until we leave Yankee Stadium for our own stadium.

This has been a concern for a long time in baseball of fans being struck by foul balls and bats and being seriously injured. MLB has no liability and doesn't and won't pay for any medical bills for the patient. We see the net behind home plate never going down for MLS matches. If the net goes from foul pole to foul pole, that would serious hinder the enjoyment of NYCFC matches for a majority of the fans.
 
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http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/20768433/young-fan-new-york-yankees-game-hit-face-foul-ball

This is important. Very important, until we leave Yankee Stadium for our own stadium.

This has been a concern for a long time in baseball of fans being struck by foul balls and bats and being seriously injured. MLB has no liability and doesn't and won't pay for any medical bills for the patient. We see the net behind home plate never going down for MLS matches. If the net goes from foul pole to foul pole, that would serious hinder the enjoyment of NYCFC matches for a majority of the fans.
I watch part of the game through the net in Delta. I don't find it that big a deal. I also won't pretend it's nothing, and I could imagine that others would reasonably find it much more annoying than I do. I guess I'm saying that if this happens, don't decide it's going to be the worst thing in the world until you experience it. If you want to decide it's hideously bad after that, have at it.
 
I watch part of the game through the net in Delta. I don't find it that big a deal. I also won't pretend it's nothing, and I could imagine that others would reasonably find it much more annoying than I do. I guess I'm saying that if this happens, don't decide it's going to be the worst thing in the world until you experience it. If you want to decide it's hideously bad after that, have at it.

They extended the net during the 2016 season and my seats next to the tunnel were behind a net. Yes, I had pitchside seats at this point but I sat behind this net for the first 20 minutes of the first game. Only my partial view of the field was behind a net, but it was miserable. Imagine all the fans from foul poll to foul poll on the first tier being behind a net. If people are shitting on Yankee Stadium because of the size of the field, this would be a tipping point and I could see a ton of upset and angry season ticket holders demanding refunds unless the net is taken down for NYCFC games.
 
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They extended the net during the 2016 season and my seats next to the tunnel were behind a net. Yes, I had pitchside seats at this point but I sat behind this net for the first 20 minutes of the first game. Only my partial view of the field was behind a net, but it was miserable. Imagine all the fans from foul poll to foul poll on the first tier being behind a net. If people are shitting on Yankee Stadium because of the size of the field, this would be a tipping point and I could see a ton of upset and angry season ticket holders demanding refunds unless the net is taken down for NYCFC games.
Due to the lesser proximity to home plate, i'd imagine they can make the extended portion of the net more transparent. It would still suck either way, but would not be as bad as behind the current net.
 
They extended the net during the 2016 season and my seats next to the tunnel were behind a net. Yes, I had pitchside seats at this point but I sat behind this net for the first 20 minutes of the first game. Only my partial view of the field was behind a net, but it was miserable. Imagine all the fans from foul poll to foul poll on the first tier being behind a net. If people are shitting on Yankee Stadium because of the size of the field, this would be a tipping point and I could see a ton of upset and angry season ticket holders demanding refunds unless the net is taken down for NYCFC games.

You're looking at one who would. I'd switch over to the supporters section.
 
I wouldn't be shocked if Patricof and Randy Levine are in a screaming match right now. I also wouldn't be shocked if the next call he makes is our good friend Moya.
 
I wouldn't be shocked if Patricof and Randy Levine are in a screaming match right now. I also wouldn't be shocked if the next call he makes is our good friend Moya.

Patricof: LOOK RANDY, QUEENS WANTS US!
Levine: BUT YOU'LL BE NEXT TO THE METS AND WE WANT YOU TO STAY IN THE BRONX.
Paticof: BUT DON'T YOU WANT US OUT?
Levine: NOT IN QUEENS!
Moya: Hello, Mr. Patricof.
Levine: GO BACK TO YOUR DISTRICT MOYA!
 
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If the Yankees are in anyway hindering NYCFC's move to Queens they need to be bought out ASAP. When a gift like this falls in your lap, you take it and don't ask questions. We've spent 3 years on this thread just discussing how hard it is find a suitable site for a stadium in the city AND get political approval to build it. It's looking like we may have both. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
 
If they extend the netting, odds are the netting will only extend to the outside corner of each dugout. The Yankees will not put netting up from foul pole to foul pole.

It also probably won't be that high, because all they need to do is protect people from line drives. So the netting probably won't be anywhere as high as it is behind the plate.
 
http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/20768433/young-fan-new-york-yankees-game-hit-face-foul-ball

This is important. Very important, until we leave Yankee Stadium for our own stadium.

This has been a concern for a long time in baseball of fans being struck by foul balls and bats and being seriously injured. MLB has no liability and doesn't and won't pay for any medical bills for the patient. We see the net behind home plate never going down for MLS matches. If the net goes from foul pole to foul pole, that would serious hinder the enjoyment of NYCFC matches for a majority of the fans.

I would be surprised if they didn't put it up after that incident.
 
Meanwhile over in Portland....

Portland Timbers to begin construction on Providence Park following conclusion of 2017 season

http://www.oregonlive.com/timbers/index.ssf/2017/09/portland_timbers_to_begin_cons.html

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