packerboy wrote:Govs93 wrote:Can't Never Tried wrote:
Ya gotta be kidding me !
From what I've been told, it would be just like sitting at the Met (except with a big ol' HD scoreboard).
Govs, when they payed at the Met (1965), the WS started about Oct 1 and they played only day games. They were in the playoffs in '69 and ' 70 about the same time.
Big difference in weather from the first part of the month to the last.
Same issue with the regular seaosn. They used to start in the middle of April and the Twins would open on the road and not open here until the 3rd week in April or so. Now, they start on April 1st.
So, it could be a lot diferent.
I get it - I honestly do, but personally, after spending what is essentially my entire sporting life sitting in that "ballpark" designed by the Devil himself, I don't see any way I'm going to be the least bit upset putting up with some chilly temperatures, rain
(snow), and some wind early or late in the season. It'll be worth it do enjoy those other 5 months in the sun when it won't be an issue.
It was 45 degrees with a 25 MPH wind in KC for the 3 days I was there this April. We were behind the plate, and the wind was blowing in, so it would swirl up against the stadium and it probably made it even a little worse than it really was. But there was plenty of coffee... and a "bar" that had Jameson! You become like MacGyver when trying to produce and Irish Coffee in an attempt top stay warm, but I still say it's worth it, because I was
outside!
My hunch is that it'll get a little old by year 2 or 3 in the new park, but then I'll just sell those tickets to my brothers.
