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Does anyone think Wrigley Field should eventually be replaced?
In a book on the history of ballparks I was reading that the cubs, or whatever team they used to be called way back when. They played ball in the old West side grounds. I'm making an observation that something similar to that park and location would be the only legitimate way to truly replace Wrigley Field. It would have to be a complete throwback and yet have some characteristics of Wrigley. I know tons of people would probably disagree because of the scene in Wrigleyville, but it just might be able to be re-created in the suburbs and with a few more conveniences.Does this make sense to anyone? Can you say: today's attendance 65,252 What an awesome spectacle it could create.
I honestly don't think that Wrigley should be replaced. I also feel that Yankee Stadium and Fenway should always stay as they are, although Yankee Stadium has already been replaced. I think that baseball should have stayed as a National pastime where we could watch the game, remember great players of the past, and not have to pay an arm and a leg to get into the stadium. Unfortunately Baseball is losing its touch of magic. Instead of remember great athletes and amazing stories and accomplishments we are going to remember steroids and scandals. Baseball seems to be losing its future, It really should hang on to its past.
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