Captain Awesome
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According to VQ, renovations will start at the end of the summer and will be done in phases.
Also, the following is from a campus newsletter back in January:
"An artist rendering shows a bird’s-eye view of the new Lindsey Nelson Stadium. Enhancements include seating, food, lighting, and sound and visual updates. Design kicked off in January for the multiphase Lindsey Nelson Baseball Stadium project, which will fully update the iconic facility. Enhancements include all areas of the fan experience with seating, food, lighting, and sound and visual updates. For 2023, fans will find third-level porches and chair backs along the right field line. New seating and amenities will be available along both the first- and third baselines starting in 2024. All renovations are planned to be complete in time for the 2025 season."
I wish we’d expand it to the biggest in the conference. The appetite for baseball is clearly here, we’d fill it up many times and it’d make tickets more accessible
I recall hearing or reading that it likely won't get started until the fall. Seems odd that there'd be such a delay in initiating the work. One thing is for sure, this program shouldn't be in a position to have to endure playing in a place like S. Miss ever again. They screw around with delays and Tony V starts feeling as though promises aren't being kept, it will really infuriate this fan base. Even if we play in the Smokies stadium for a season, I think it's well worth it to get this facility upgrade done and done right. This baseball program deserves this and a lot more.Should be starting any day now. I think it’s a two year process.
Happy to hear that. It’s gotten a lot easier to access the games these days as wellI never grew up a baseball guy or even swung a bat in my youth. Both my young sons have loved it so I've learned it from them playing, which has coincided with Vitello coming here and getting this thing going. I watched the world series but that's about it. This team, and my boys, have given this 45 year old a love for the game I never expected I'd have.
I never grew up a baseball guy or even swung a bat in my youth. Both my young sons have loved it so I've learned it from them playing, which has coincided with Vitello coming here and getting this thing going. I watched the world series but that's about it. This team, and my boys, have given this 45 year old a love for the game I never expected I'd have.
If it helps you to keep the flame of hatred lit for LSU, the Mississippi Trooper who led the police escort for the BaseVols said LSU team was awful. He said the Vols were the finest example of respectful, polite young men he had encountered.Great to hear that you found love for the game through your kids! I was an absolute baseball junkie when I was young, but as I got older I didn’t have the time and later the interest in MLB. When I began working at UT, I’d bring my kids, and discovered that my ingrained hatred of teams like LSU, Florida, Bama, etc helped to rekindle my love for the game.
I recall hearing or reading that it likely won't get started until the fall. Seems odd that there'd be such a delay in initiating the work. One thing is for sure, this program shouldn't be in a position to have to endure playing in a place like S. Miss ever again. They screw around with delays and Tony V starts feeling as though promises aren't being kept, it will really infuriate this fan base. Even if we play in the Smokies stadium for a season, I think it's well worth it to get this facility upgrade done and done right. This baseball program deserves this and a lot more.
same here.I personally wouldnt mind seeing a full season played at Smokies stadium just so they could go ahead and get LNS done quicker.
New stadium won’t be ready until 25 season. Don’t think CTV is down for Kodak—don’t blame him.same here.
I would rather see the renovations/expansion completed in one short period than over several off seasons. Even if that means playing at the new stadium - or even at the current Smokies stadium in Kodak,.
I recall hearing or reading that it likely won't get started until the fall. Seems odd that there'd be such a delay in initiating the work. One thing is for sure, this program shouldn't be in a position to have to endure playing in a place like S. Miss ever again. They screw around with delays and Tony V starts feeling as though promises aren't being kept, it will really infuriate this fan base. Even if we play in the Smokies stadium for a season, I think it's well worth it to get this facility upgrade done and done right. This baseball program deserves this and a lot more.
Keebler Ashe really f’ed up a lot of great potential projects that would’ve greatly improved and elevated Knoxville, but he was more interested in pandering and partisan politics rather than the greater good of the city! See Convention Center and Women’s Bball HOF. The convention center was not built the right scale or size to be attractive or easily allow for expansion and integration with downtown. And the HOF is in a terrible location. Also add 5 other mayors that still leave the embarrassing Coliseum situation unresolved…..I was under the impression that the renovations are sequenced with the construction of Baseball Randy's downtown stadium since Tennessee will have to vacate Lindsey Nelson for at least one season during the construction/renovations. The downtown stadium groundbreaking is scheduled for June 13, but has a summer 2025 opening date which would allow another season on campus, renovations start in earnest June 2024, new campus facility opens spring 2026 if everything stays on schedule, the plans are in place, but they still have to have a place to play one season while construction is being completed and that place isn't even built yet. Can't see the Sevierville facility being utilized to expedite the season away, but it would be harder to draw a constant crowd 22 miles form campus.
Tennessee had an opportunity to participate in a joint venture for a 25,000 seat stadium downtown on the world's fair site in the 90s, but Dickey wouldn't spend any money unless it was all orange, the then mayor didn't want to spend money period, so nothing happened, then the minor league baseball team left for Sevier County.