That **** needs to end ASAPsburg2007 said:
Yes those clowns are still blocking out games.
That **** needs to end ASAPsburg2007 said:
Yes those clowns are still blocking out games.
Yes, that is a pretty great view through the window.Legal Custodian said:
On the opposite spectrum, this looks pretty bad ass
I don't like the idea of them constantly moving the roof back and forth.CampingAg said:
Toured the park today with my buddy who's a die-hard Astros fan. He kept talking about how sharp it looked, and on the way home said it was better than Minute Maid (Disclaimer: nothing against Minute Maid. I really like that park).
My thoughts: Looks goofy from the sky, looks better from ground level (especially the north side by Texas Live), looks best on the inside. Speakeasy was really neat. Probably the only time in my life I'll be in there.
I also learned that you are allowed to move the roof once per game? I thought it couldn't move once the game started. If this is the case, will we see the roof open up in the 7th or 8th inning in the summertime? Let us enjoy some outdoor baseball while the AC lingers around to keep things from being unbearable? I think Minute Maid used to do that when they first opened.
Well..TXAggie2011 said:
You've always been so dramatic about the heat.
I think there are plenty of summer Texas evenings where the temperatures are just fine after the sun starts to set.
Proposition Joe said:
Rangers finally send 2020 info out to season ticket holders. No mention of refunds, 5% "credit" towards merch/tickets/food... and you have to designate that beforehand, so of course once they know where people plan on applying this credit they can markup those categories for 2021 accordingly.
So in short, the Rangers just will hold people's money during a pandemic for what amounts to 12 months (after they were already holding it for around 8 months from initial deposit/payment to what would have been 2020 opening day).
What a rotten organization.
Don't forget supposedly one of the reasons they sat on people's money for so long is that they kept citing an outdated policy from the governor several months ago that the state of Texas allows big crowds of 50% capacity. Obviously, they never bothered to ask Governor Abbott for clarification ( or an update) as the status of the pandemic had changed in Texas since he stated said policy.Proposition Joe said:
I stand corrected. Still don't like them not mentioning anything in the email. Why make people jump through hoops when no other organization did?
Is this going to be one of those "we'll see if we can get it approved" like the paper mentioned?
They really should.Bingo Bango Bongo said:
Big picture, I'm really hoping these guys put the team on the market soon. Hard to do during the pandemic, but I'm hoping they see a chance to cash out once things stabilize in the next year or two. The stadium and how much was funded by taxpayers should provide the opportunity to walk away with a very tidy profit.
PatAg said:
Maybe it gives Cuban another chance to buy. He said before he fully moved on, but I doubt he would expect it to be back on the market soon (if it did happen)
investorAg83 said:
Can we move on from this refund BS? We have a game today!