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There’s no question the upgrades are an improvement. Just speaking candidly to the problems compared to some of the better parks I’ve seen. One, the dimensions are really small. A good bit of the seating behind home plate is absurdly cramped. The first base side of the stadium is crammed up against fraternity houses. I mean insanely crammed. The 3rd base side is up against the practice facility. You can’t even walk around the perimeter of the stadium once inside. The outfield is pinched by a road and a hideous rail yard. All of these things limit access, concessions and rest rooms.
 
There’s no question the upgrades are an improvement. Just speaking candidly to the problems compared to some of the better parks I’ve seen. One, the dimensions are really small. A good bit of the seating behind home plate is absurdly cramped. The first base side of the stadium is crammed up against fraternity houses. I mean insanely crammed. The 3rd base side is up against the practice facility. You can’t even walk around the perimeter of the stadium once inside. The outfield is pinched by a road and a hideous rail yard. All of these things limit access, concessions and rest rooms.
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There’s no question the upgrades are an improvement. Just speaking candidly to the problems compared to some of the better parks I’ve seen. One, the dimensions are really small. A good bit of the seating behind home plate is absurdly cramped. The first base side of the stadium is crammed up against fraternity houses. I mean insanely crammed. The 3rd base side is up against the practice facility. You can’t even walk around the perimeter of the stadium once inside. The outfield is pinched by a road and a hideous rail yard. All of these things limit access, concessions and rest rooms.
One thing that is overlooked is that the footprint of the stadium property hasn't/can't change. So you sacrifice dimension for seating.
 
One thing that is overlooked is that the footprint of the stadium property hasn't/can't change. So you sacrifice dimension for seating.
But the overall footprint isn’t the same. The foul territory, which is technically part of the playing surface got significantly reduced in the remodel. Still don’t have a proper dugout and it’s so close to home plate it resulted in a player getting severely injured, if not almost getting killed.
I’ll still be there. I’ve only missed a handful of games on the last three years. Just pointing out these issues. Keep in mind, part of the delays are due to encountering unknown utilities around the stadium. Sounds like they failed to do due diligence. Original plans called for a practice facility and even a residence hall.
 
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I’ll still be there. I’ve only missed a handful of games on the last three years. Just pointing out these issues. Keep in mind, part of the delays are due to encountering unknown utilities around the stadium. Sounds like they failed to do due diligence. Original plans called for a practice facility and even a residence hall.

I don’t think that is correct. It was originally reported the blueprints they had of the utilities from the city planner were flat out wrong and the utilities were not in the places they said they were. Kind of hard to do more due diligence then that and until you start breaking ground, the only information you have is what is in the planning documents. Not much else you can do.
 
But the overall footprint isn’t the same. The foul territory, which is technically part of the playing surface got significantly reduced in the remodel. Still don’t have a proper dugout and it’s so close to home plate it resulted in a player getting severely injured, if not almost getting killed.
I’ll still be there. I’ve only missed a handful of games on the last three years. Just pointing out these issues. Keep in mind, part of the delays are due to encountering unknown utilities around the stadium. Sounds like they failed to do due diligence. Original plans called for a practice facility and even a residence hall.
Where have you been for the last 25 years? We need to appreciate what we have with the upgrades going on.
 
Where have you been for the last 25 years? We need to appreciate what we have with the upgrades going on.
Dont get me wrong, I’ll be there. I don’t know how much I’ve spent in beer the last few years, but I think it affords me some constructive criticism. Afterall, this is it. Not much else can happen going forward. The fact is, most of the upgrades will be off limits to the common fan. My apologies if I don’t drink the koolaid and say, ā€œthank you!ā€
 
But the overall footprint isn’t the same. The foul territory, which is technically part of the playing surface got significantly reduced in the remodel. Still don’t have a proper dugout and it’s so close to home plate it resulted in a player getting severely injured, if not almost getting killed.
I’ll still be there. I’ve only missed a handful of games on the last three years. Just pointing out these issues. Keep in mind, part of the delays are due to encountering unknown utilities around the stadium. Sounds like they failed to do due diligence. Original plans called for a practice facility and even a residence hall.
None of the blueprints they had access to had utilities in the area where they were digging. There are utilities behind the right field wall which why they can’t do anything there. They tried to come up with a plan to work around it but nothing would work. The stadium is going to look great when it’s done. Logistically, crowd flow will be better as well. In terms of field dimensions, I’ve never liked that are dimensions are so small. I wish they would move the fences 10 ft back, but that’s just me.
 
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Dont get me wrong, I’ll be there. I don’t know how much I’ve spent in beer the last few years, but I think it affords me some constructive criticism. Afterall, this is it. Not much else can happen going forward. The fact is, most of the upgrades will be off limits to the common fan. My apologies if I don’t drink the koolaid and say, ā€œthank you!ā€
You weren’t getting a perfect stadium with the remodel. Honestly the best option would have to tear the whole thing down and start over, but that’s wasn’t feasible.
 
Some folks would complain if you gave them a pie. Why? Because that's how they roll.
Do you pay for baseball season tickets? Some of us have watched some pretty bad baseball in a subpar stadium for a long time. Glad for the improvements, but have to be honest about the end product.

Have you seen pricing? I have quality seats that have gone up a significant amount, and still no access to any real amenities. I have better access to amenities with general admission seats at Smokies Stadium. Granted, I’m indifferent to whether the Smokies win. When you attend 25+ games, plus buy regional and supers tickets, these are things that come to mind.

And minor league ball does all kind of fun promotions. Despite success, the UT midweek games are still sparsely attended. Do you think they’d draw better with half price beer? I do.
 
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Do you pay for baseball season tickets? Some of us have watched some pretty bad baseball in a subpar stadium for a long time. Glad for the improvements, but have to be honest about the end product.

Have you seen pricing? I have quality seats that have gone up a significant amount, and still no access to any real amenities. I have better access to amenities with general admission seats at Smokies Stadium. Granted, I’m indifferent to whether the Smokies win. When you attend 25+ games, plus buy regional and supers tickets, these are things that come to mind.

And minor league ball does all kind of fun promotions. Despite success, the UT midweek games are still sparsely attended. Do you think they’d draw better with half price beer? I do.
So you took that as directed at you. Well bless your heart. Throw a rock into a pack of dogs and a hit dog will yelp.
 
Dont get me wrong, I’ll be there. I don’t know how much I’ve spent in beer the last few years, but I think it affords me some constructive criticism. Afterall, this is it. Not much else can happen going forward. The fact is, most of the upgrades will be off limits to the common fan. My apologies if I don’t drink the koolaid and say, ā€œthank you!ā€
What upgrades are off limits to the common fan?
 
Have you seen pricing? I have quality seats that have gone up a significant amount, and still no access to any real amenities. I have better access to amenities with general admission seats at Smokies Stadium. Granted, I’m indifferent to whether the Smokies win. When you attend 25+ games, plus buy regional and supers tickets, these are things that come to mind.

Your amenity is great seats to watch a national championship program play baseball. We have a small land-locked stadium. There is very little they can do to transform the footprint of the stadium. A facelift and expanded seats is the best we can hope for and I’m just glad we’re getting that.
 
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