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bostonredsox1975
12-21-2005, 11:45 AM
Wrigley Field is being renovated right now. Take a look at this link,

http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20051220&content_id=1284920&vkey=news_chc&fext=.jsp&c_id=chc

Are you okay with the renovations?

POLO GROUNDS 1957
12-21-2005, 01:10 PM
I have nothing against the renovations at wrigley as long as the cubs stay there instead of building a new ballpark.look at the renovations that happened at fenway park. again as long as the red sox stay at fenway park i have no problem with it. I would not want to see the cubs tear down a classic ballpark like what happened in 1991 when the white sox opened there new antispeptic toilet bowl and tore down old comiskey park.

Cubsfan97
12-21-2005, 03:21 PM
NO! NO! NO! NO! NOOOOOO!!!!!! I don't like the renovations. I can understand the elevater ofr wheelchairs and improved restromms but I dont want any changes to the outside of Wrigley. They should just keep it as it is.

64Cards
12-21-2005, 04:13 PM
It's ok with me. Wrigley needs more entrance and exit areas, it is a pain in the butt to get out of after a game. Can't blame them for adding a few more seats. Doesn't look like they are planning any great changes on the outside, just that new building next door.

POLO GROUNDS 1957
12-21-2005, 05:16 PM
NO! NO! NO! NO! NOOOOOO!!!!!! I don't like the renovations. I can understand the elevater ofr wheelchairs and improved restromms but I dont want any changes to the outside of Wrigley. They should just keep it as it is.
Would you rather see the cubs tear down wrigley field and build a dump like the chicago white sox did in 1991.let them ad seats and renovate.

JPL BMX
12-21-2005, 07:59 PM
I want to see Wrigly renovated by improving bathrooms and exits and also making sure that they make sure it is not practically falling down. I definetly dont want to see them add seats with can change how the stadium looks and feels dramatically.

bbison
01-21-2006, 06:11 PM
Bleed Cubbie Blue has a timeline of the bleacher expansion with great pics:

http://www.bleedcubbieblue.com/story/2006/1/9/144253/0938

Gjm130
01-21-2006, 11:15 PM
Wrigley and Fenway should either get MAJOR renovations or a new stadium...
I mean, they got the money!! Why don't you build it. Since every other team has new stadiums with these retractable roofs, nice seats and downtown locations.........

Williamsburg2599
02-10-2006, 05:42 PM
Wrigley and Fenway should either get MAJOR renovations or a new stadium...
I mean, they got the money!! Why don't you build it. Since every other team has new stadiums with these retractable roofs, nice seats and downtown locations.........

Does the world "history" have any meaning to you? Apprently your not from new england, but i am, and the people love fenway and would rather pay extra to get in then go to some stadium that looks like every other one in the majors. The first time i walked into fenway was one of the greatest moments in my life. The history of fenway,such as the green monster and the signatures that line the insides of it, greats like babe ruth, ted williams, carlton fisk, and wade boggs all called this place home at one time, and dont even get me started about Wrigley.

Slightly Sarcastic
02-11-2006, 02:21 PM
Wrigley and Fenway should either get MAJOR renovations or a new stadium...
I mean, they got the money!! Why don't you build it. Since every other team has new stadiums with these retractable roofs, nice seats and downtown locations.........

Because newer does not equal better.


I am in favor of structural upgrades to Wrigley and I'm certainly for the addition of seats, since it's one of the smaller parks in terms of seating. As long as those upgrades don't detract from the feel of living history when you walk into the stands.

Williamsburg2599
02-11-2006, 06:40 PM
Because newer does not equal better.


I am in favor of structural upgrades to Wrigley and I'm certainly for the addition of seats, since it's one of the smaller parks in terms of seating. As long as those upgrades don't detract from the feel of living history when you walk into the stands.

exactly, same for fenway, like the green monster seats were perfect, and hopefully the other renavations behind home plate going on right now wont ruin the feel.

efin98
02-19-2006, 04:55 PM
You can only renovate so much, fix things for so long before you have to move. Regardless of the history, moving is an option that has to be chosen at some point.

POLO GROUNDS 1957
02-19-2006, 06:42 PM
You can only renovate so much, fix things for so long before you have to move. Regardless of the history, moving is an option that has to be chosen at some point.Well efin98 i see things will never change with you.you are not a fan of the classic ballparks to suggest demolition.everyone has there right to there own opinion even if its the wrong suggestion. and you opinion like always is the wrong opinion.the cubs and red sox are doing the right thing by renovating and adding seats to fenway and wrigley.:rolleyes:

riverfrontier
02-19-2006, 08:01 PM
As long as they don't radically alter the look of it, I think it's fine. I also don't understand people who are in favor of tearing down Wrigley and/or Fenway. These places are a reassuring sense of continuity that the game doesn't really have anymore, but, ironically, is one of the major facets of its appeal. Wider concourses and a few more bathrooms don't matter to folks who actually watch the game when they're in these parks. Put your scorecard in your lap and your drink at your feet and watch a game being played in these museums. Are they going to replace the Sistine Chapel for more bathrooms and wider walkways?

efin98
02-19-2006, 09:44 PM
Wider concourses and a few more bathrooms don't matter to folks who actually watch the game when they're in these parks. Put your scorecard in your lap and your drink at your feet and watch a game being played in these museums.

Actually, it does matter to the folks who attend the games. The vast majority of people in fact.

Are they going to replace the Sistine Chapel for more bathrooms and wider walkways?

The Sistine Chapel isn't a ballpark. And it was done before, it'll happen again.

POLO GROUNDS 1957
02-19-2006, 09:50 PM
Actually, it does matter to the folks who attend the games. The vast majority of people in fact.



The Sistine Chapel isn't a ballpark. And it was done before, it'll happen again.This is the type of comment i expect from you saying that wrigley and fenway should be replaced because of there concourses and bathrooms.oh well everyone has there opinion dont they efin98.:rolleyes:

Elvis
02-19-2006, 10:22 PM
This is the type of comment i expect from you saying that wrigley and fenway should be replaced because of there concourses and bathrooms.oh well everyone has there opinion dont they efin98.:rolleyes:

The Chrysler and Empire State Buildings are probably in need of being demolished and replaced too. ;) Oh, and I'm sure we can build a bigger and better Statue of Liberty and Brooklyn Bridge with more lanes.

efin98
02-20-2006, 09:50 AM
This is the type of comment i expect from you saying that wrigley and fenway should be replaced because of there concourses and bathrooms.oh well everyone has there opinion dont they efin98. :rolleyes:

Classic Donald not bothering to read what was said and taking just one part out to rant and insult when he has nothing to add :rolleyes:

efin98
02-20-2006, 09:52 AM
The Chrysler and Empire State Buildings are probably in need of being demolished and replaced too. ;) Oh, and I'm sure we can build a bigger and better Statue of Liberty and Brooklyn Bridge with more lanes.

Wait, don't forget Central Park! They need it for more real estate!:D

Williamsburg2599
02-20-2006, 03:34 PM
does any one have pics of the fenway renovations to the .406?

west coast orange and black
02-20-2006, 03:47 PM
the changes seem to be for better crowd access, crowd control, and revenue, only. the brick will still be there poking out from behind the ivy. the fans'll still be returning the opposition's home runs.
i expect that by mid-season, no one will even be talking about it.

sschirmer
02-20-2006, 10:08 PM
Christ, I love the place as much as the next guy, but it can't stay the same forever. Hell, if you could never change it, the bleacher would have never been added in the first place.