Marlin's Park

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I actually think this may be an alternative that makes sense. Hopefully the Marlins move out of town and allow us to renovate this park. If you put one of the end zones where home plate is extending down the first base line and the other in left field extending out by that travesty of a home run structure, get rid of the home run structure, and move the seats around with some retrofitting of the stadium, I think it could work out great.
 
I actually think this may be an alternative that makes sense. Hopefully the Marlins move out of town and allow us to renovate this park. If you put one of the end zones where home plate is extending down the first base line and the other in left field extending out by that travesty of a home run structure, get rid of the home run structure, and move the seats around with some retrofitting of the stadium, I think it could work out great.

You do realize that when the Marlins got funding for the stadium from the city of Miami, they signed a contract that iron clad, they must remain in Miami for 25 years, right?
 
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I actually think this may be an alternative that makes sense. Hopefully the Marlins move out of town and allow us to renovate this park. If you put one of the end zones where home plate is extending down the first base line and the other in left field extending out by that travesty of a home run structure, get rid of the home run structure, and move the seats around with some retrofitting of the stadium, I think it could work out great.

You do realize that when the Marlins got funding for the stadium from the city of Miami, they signed a contract that iron clad, they must remain in Miami for 25 years, right?

I haven't reviewed that contract nor have access to it, but we'll see what happens if that scumbag decides to sell the Marlins.
 
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I actually think this may be an alternative that makes sense. Hopefully the Marlins move out of town and allow us to renovate this park. If you put one of the end zones where home plate is extending down the first base line and the other in left field extending out by that travesty of a home run structure, get rid of the home run structure, and move the seats around with some retrofitting of the stadium, I think it could work out great.

You do realize that when the Marlins got funding for the stadium from the city of Miami, they signed a contract that iron clad, they must remain in Miami for 25 years, right?

I haven't reviewed that contract nor have access to it, but we'll see what happens if that scumbag decides to sell the Marlins.

Why would he sell the Marlins? He already duped the city and got a brand new stadium. He made lots of money without anyone showing up to games before he got a new revenue stream financed by the city. He's probably making even more now. They are one of the most profitable teams in baseball because he doesn't spend any money on the team (excluding 3 months last year).

They aren't going anywhere and anyone who thinks there's a chance in **** UM plays in that stadium anytime soon is smoking something.
 
We have to be patient. Our best bet is when the Dolphins start *****ing about their 25 year old stadium and momentum builds for a state of the art downtown football stadium that the Dolphins and Fish could share.
 
I actually think this may be an alternative that makes sense. Hopefully the Marlins move out of town and allow us to renovate this park. If you put one of the end zones where home plate is extending down the first base line and the other in left field extending out by that travesty of a home run structure, get rid of the home run structure, and move the seats around with some retrofitting of the stadium, I think it could work out great.

You do realize that when the Marlins got funding for the stadium from the city of Miami, they signed a contract that iron clad, they must remain in Miami for 25 years, right?

I haven't reviewed that contract nor have access to it, but we'll see what happens if that scumbag decides to sell the Marlins.

Its not abt having access to it, it was all over the news

The team cannot be moved from the city of Miami for 25 years, whether he sells the team or keeps it

The Marlins will in that ball park for years, so no football there. Which is a good thing anyways cuz baseball sight lines do not work for football at all. Itd be a ****** football stadium
 
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