| How many yrs? RT @sarahtalalay: FL Marlins take media on tour of ballpark construction site. It's really being built! http://bit.ly/12ZbZe 10/29/2009 |
| Florida Marlins take media on hardhat tour of ballpark construction site. It's really being built! http://bit.ly/12ZbZe 10/29/2009 |
Let's Do Some Thursday Linkage
Fang's Bites —
... New Jersey golf. Keith Groller from the Allentown (PA) Morning Call gets a World Series prediction from an MLB Network reporter. Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia announces that NFL on Fox sideline reporter Jaime Maggio joins the network for its Sixers coverage. Jim Williams of the Washington Examiner says radio voice of the the Wizards is one of the busiest men in broadcasting. The lovely Sarah Talalay of the South Florida Sun Sentinel took a look at the new Marlins Stadium that's currently under construction. The Rome (GA) ...
Stadium News - Sort of
FishStripes —
It was day 100 in the construction process and the Marlins gave a tour to the media of the site. I wasn't invited, of course, but my favorite sports business writer was.
Sarah Talalay has all the details.
Marlins Stadium Update No. 900,000 square feet
The thing is coming along. If you are interested in the progress, give it a read. It comes complete with a video and a link to some pictures. And let's face it, Friday's were made for surfing.
Baseball in Miami, Now and in the Future
Fish Chunks —
Samson gave a media tour of the stadium site, showing off the growing columns of the new Musberger overpass. Sarah Talalay gives us a great overview of what's happening down there. Samson also crows about the 65 percent of construction workers being local, but is reminded the Marlins still need a place to play in 2011. Speaking of local, tonight wll be the first night of the Miami Diamantes' domination of South Florida sports. As Juan C. reported, many of the players have a history in South Florida. Tickets are still being sold. ...
Marlins Stadium Update No. 900,000 square feet
The Mets Police —
If you sit through the ad there's some video of the new Marlins stadium. If you don't sit through the ad you can just read the interesting article.
Marlins Stadium Update No. 900,000 square feet
The first commenter asked them this...uh oh.
Question - Is there any talk about a Metrorail stop being constructed at stadium? Civilized cities (NY, Boston, Chicago, DC) have trains going right to stadiums. Or is part of the financing for this making each of us pay $20 to park?
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