walkrman5 wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
I mean, I'll give him that the clubhouse is pretty lame. But I'm not drawing a straight line between "build new clubhouses" and "breach contracts."
He acts like the visiting teams have better facilities with batting cages. That visitor's clubhouse is the worst place on earth. How is that a disadvantage for the Cubs?
Not defending Ricketts or the Cubs here. I find most all it laughable, and I'm a Cubs fan / season ticket holder. I'm not a nostalgic fan of Wrigley Field. In response to your comment though...the Cubs play 81 games a year there. Visiting teams obviously play much less. If they are staying at Wrigley, they do need to improve the player facilities for both. Maybe I'll make a sappy youtube video explaining this!
Of course there are Cub fans like you who will follow the Cubs wherever they play. Every team has those fans. Some have more than others. The Cubs probably have more than most. But a lot of their fanbase is made up of Wrigley fans too. I was watching
Hot Dog Paradise last night. And there was a couple from out of town at Hot Doug's. The guy said, "There are two things you have to do when you're in Chicago- see Wrigley Field and go to Hot Doug's." I may disagree with that, but I will note that the guy said "see Wrigley Field", not "see a Cub game".
As for the facilities, I know the Cubs play more games at Wrigley than any other team, but in the games that they do play there, both they and their opponents have to hit off a tee into the same kind of net to warm up, don't they? When the Cubs go on the road they don't take the tee and the net with them, do they? Or am I missing something?
Depends if you are talking game to game for "warming up" or overall for practicing and working on their game over the course of a given season. You cannot deny Wrigley Field offers very little in regards to "off field" training options. It is what it is...and my guess is it does not compare to other stadiums. Talk About Hot Dougs or Wrigley or American Doll stores or Field Museum or Navy Pier or whatever the hell you want, I give a fuck! You are correct that Wrigley is a tourist attraction. So what? Yes...they will stay there because of it! So what? As a fan I'd just like to see them get the amenities and facilities they want and think they need. That will include updates FOR visiting teams as well.