The only way I will ever be ok with artificial turf is if the Rangers are celebrating a World Series victory on it. Let's hope that happens at some point!
It absolutely effects the game watching experience.AccidentProne said:
There are some people in this thread that didn't have a single post in the regular season thread, yet here they are in the offseason *****ing about something that has zero effect on the way they watch a baseball game. Amazing.
I'll say it again. When the Rangers win a division title and make a run in the playoffs, you won't care what the playing surface is
LOL. This is directed at me, and I was a Ranger fan years before you were suckling your momma's titties. Quite frankly, I don't give a **** what you think and think it's funny you are taking criticism of a plastic field so personally.AccidentProne said:
There are some people in this thread that didn't have a single post in the regular season thread, yet here they are in the offseason *****ing about something that has zero effect on the way they watch a baseball game. Amazing.
I'll say it again. When the Rangers win a division title and make a run in the playoffs, you won't care what the playing surface is
Basepaths will be clay, the statement doesn't speak to warning track.TMACsDaMan said:
So will the infield be dirt colored carpet too? Is the pitchers mound the only dirt? How about the warning tracks, home plate area, and base paths? Dirt colored carpet?
Hopefully the fill is different texture. If not, the claim that they care about player safety seems false.AgBQ-00 said:
What is the point of a warning track if there is no texture difference from the "grass"? Thought that was part of the WARNING
I'm one of those people. I've been quiet about the team because I don't really enjoy conversing about them when they're down. But this plan is so stupid that it deserves to be derided.AccidentProne said:
There are some people in this thread that didn't have a single post in the regular season thread, yet here they are in the offseason *****ing about something that has zero effect on the way they watch a baseball game. Amazing.
I'll say it again. When the Rangers win a division title and make a run in the playoffs, you won't care what the playing surface is
Old Tom Morris said:
I wonder if Young will get really spitfire mad at criticism of it.
BTW - roof should be open for everything but hot day games or if it's raining. Summer nights are great at the ballpark.
AccidentProne said:
I suggest you all read that release entirely. Forget everything you know about turf because the surface at Globe Life Field will be nothing like the artificial turf you see in other stadiums
Agreed...free_mhayden said:
I'd wager this means that roof aint gonna be open for more a week or two all season either.
Admitttedly, I didn't post much after May, but then again, why would I?Quote:
There are some people in this thread that didn't have a single post in the regular season thread, yet here they are in the offseason *****ing
This. From from an Astros fan no less. Spot on.Quote:
Can't beat the smell of fresh grass on opening day.
Holy shht. This is perfect.Quote:
A retractable roof is like having that really nice dining room that gets used maybe twice a year.