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It will hold 7000,so Sox nation will be accommodated.

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Rosemont may get a baseball team after all, on land once offered to the Chicago Cubs for free.

Under plans revealed Tuesday by Mayor Brad Stephens, a still-to-be-named minor league baseball team would play at a proposed 7,000-seat stadium west of the Tri-State Tollway and north of Balmoral Road -- currently a 10-acre village-owned vacant site that Stephens included in a pitch to the Cubs in 2013.


Stephens said he's talked with someone who is applying for a new franchise within the American Association of Independent Baseball, a 13-team minor league based in Durham, North Carolina. The closest team in that league is the Gary SouthShore RailCats.

The village would fund the estimated $50 million to $60 million cost of the stadium, which would take a year to build and be ready for the first pitch in the summer of 2018, Stephens said.

"We haven't given up on baseball," Stephens said during his annual State of the Village address Tuesday afternoon, attended by local business and community leaders at the Hilton Rosemont/Chicago O'Hare Hotel.

The facility would be one of three venues in a village sports campus. It's proposed to be built directly south of the 2,000-seat Rosemont Stadium, home of the Chicago Bandits women's softball team. And next to that is the Rosemont Dome, a 140,000-square-foot indoor baseball and softball facility where crews are now putting up a new roof, after the old one was ripped off in a storm last month.

Stephens said he believes there's a good opportunity to bring minor league baseball to Rosemont, since there's been record-setting attendance figures for the nearby Schaumburg Boomers and Kane County Cougars, who play in other minor leagues.

The site is not only near other Rosemont sports venues, but it's directly across the tollway from the village's 200,000-square-foot entertainment district.

"We pride ourselves on entertainment in the village," Stephens said. "This could be something pretty cool."

The mayor added that the proposed team's owner is "all about affordable family fun."

The commissioner of the American Association of Independent Baseball has already visited Rosemont, along with the owner of another franchise who is part of the league's ownership committee, Stephens said.

Village officials already have a preliminary site plan developed by Minneapolis-based Snow Kreilich Architects, which designed a new $63 million minor league baseball stadium in St. Paul.

It's possible the Rosemont field could be configured for use for lacrosse and soccer, Stephens said.

A parking deck with 1,500 spots is also planned.

Stephens offered a total of 25 acres of village land to the Cubs for free in March 2013, as the Cubs were bogged down in negotiating with the city of Chicago over renovations to Wrigley Field.

Those renovations now are well underway, and Rosemont has moved forward in recent weeks with redevelopment plans for the land.

The 16 acres of land south of Balmoral is the site of a proposed mixed-use development to be named The Pearl, which would include Buddy V's Ristorante, a 150-room boutique hotel and an office headquarters building.

The mayor also said Tuesday a portion of the site is being reserved for a possible 2,200-seat music and stage show venue that would be built if the Rosemont Theatre is demolished to make way for an expansion of the Fashion Outlets of Chicago mall. Stephens told the Daily Herald in May that he'd consider demolishing the 20-year-old, 4,200-seat theater if mall owner Macerich decides to add on.

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You could assemble an interesting little independent league with teams in Chicagoland, the Metro-East, and downstate IL by combining the Frontier League, American Association, and popping in a few expansion teams like Rosemont here. Call it the Lincoln League. It could be a nice show that Illinois is baseball country, not football country.

CHICAGO DIVISION
Joliet Slammers (FL)
Rockford Aviators (FL)
Schaumburg Boomers (FL)
Crestwood Thunderbolts (FL)
Gary SouthShore RailCats (AA)
Rosemont Mob Ties (expansion)
Woodstock Groundhogs (expansion)

NOT CHICAGO DIVISION
Marion Miners (FL)
River City Rascals (FL)
Gateway Grizzlies (FL)
Normal Corn Belters (FL)
Quincy Gems (PL)
Danville Dans (PL)
Springfield Capitals (expansion)

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Would have been perfect last night. Announced attendance was 12K so figure actual was what? 6-7K?

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If they built a 40,000 seat capacity, I bet they would get better attendance there, than at U.S. Cellular. Rather drive to Rosemont than to the depressed area they are in now and I'm sure many other fans would too. As much as they say Sox fans would not stand for a total rebuild, could attendance get much worse?

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If they built a 40,000 seat capacity, I bet they would get better attendance there, than at U.S. Cellular. Rather drive to Rosemont than to the depressed area they are in now and I'm sure many other fans would too. As much as they say Sox fans would not stand for a total rebuild, could attendance get much worse?



Parking lots, overpriced mall food, and Italians who are distrustful of outsiders. Sounds like playing in Rosemont would be just like playing in Bridgeport.

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Curious Hair wrote:
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If they built a 40,000 seat capacity, I bet they would get better attendance there, than at U.S. Cellular. Rather drive to Rosemont than to the depressed area they are in now and I'm sure many other fans would too. As much as they say Sox fans would not stand for a total rebuild, could attendance get much worse?



Parking lots, overpriced mall food, and Italians who are distrustful of outsiders. Sounds like playing in Rosemont would be just like playing in Bridgeport.


What? Have you been in the neighborhood U.S. Cellular is located in? It's horrible. Public housing is what a good deal of it looks like to me. Predominantly black, not Italian. Sure there is a section not too far away with a fair Italian population, but not right where the ballpark is. Rosemont would be a huge upgrade.

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Yes, I have been to Bridgeport. It looked like working-class Chicago. But if you want to drive to a giant parking lot (or take a train, but fuck trains, right?) and hang out at an outlet mall and food court before/during a baseball game, you don't need the White Sox to move to Rosemont.

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Elmhurst Steve wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
Elmhurst Steve wrote:
If they built a 40,000 seat capacity, I bet they would get better attendance there, than at U.S. Cellular. Rather drive to Rosemont than to the depressed area they are in now and I'm sure many other fans would too. As much as they say Sox fans would not stand for a total rebuild, could attendance get much worse?



Parking lots, overpriced mall food, and Italians who are distrustful of outsiders. Sounds like playing in Rosemont would be just like playing in Bridgeport.


What? Have you been in the neighborhood U.S. Cellular is located in? It's horrible. Public housing is what a good deal of it looks like to me. Predominantly black, not Italian. Sure there is a section not too far away with a fair Italian population, but not right where the ballpark is. Rosemont would be a huge upgrade.

Demographics 2010[1]
• White 35.1%
• Black 2.1%
• Hispanic 27.0%
• Asian 34.5%
• Other 1.3%


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The predominantly black part of Bridgeport! You learn something new every day! Must be near the corner of Division and Chicago.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Elmhurst Steve wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
Elmhurst Steve wrote:
If they built a 40,000 seat capacity, I bet they would get better attendance there, than at U.S. Cellular. Rather drive to Rosemont than to the depressed area they are in now and I'm sure many other fans would too. As much as they say Sox fans would not stand for a total rebuild, could attendance get much worse?



Parking lots, overpriced mall food, and Italians who are distrustful of outsiders. Sounds like playing in Rosemont would be just like playing in Bridgeport.


What? Have you been in the neighborhood U.S. Cellular is located in? It's horrible. Public housing is what a good deal of it looks like to me. Predominantly black, not Italian. Sure there is a section not too far away with a fair Italian population, but not right where the ballpark is. Rosemont would be a huge upgrade.

Demographics 2010[1]
• White 35.1%
• Black 2.1%
• Hispanic 27.0%
• Asian 34.5%
• Other 1.3%


I've lived in Bridgeport and still regularly visit the area. Steve is waaay off on this.


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I'd rather take Metra to O'Hare and get on the plane for Cuba for 2 weeks of fun at Google Minoso Stadium and Casino. Coming soon!

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Not sure much of the world knows what Cuba was like at one time....now its just dirty, but looks like the bones are still good and has mega potential.

One of my clients bought/married his wife from Cuba. Bought the family a house, furnished it, the wife was 17 at the time. When she got here, she was then 18, everything down there works on legal bribes. Everything is a "fee".





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What? Have you been in the neighborhood U.S. Cellular is located in? It's horrible. Public housing is what a good deal of it looks like to me. Predominantly black, not Italian. Sure there is a section not too far away with a fair Italian population, but not right where the ballpark is. Rosemont would be a huge upgrade.

We already know you're a racist asshole, so fuck off...go paint a hallway

Aren't the rest of you busy clearing your schedules for the World Series parade?

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Curious Hair wrote:
You could assemble an interesting little independent league with teams in Chicagoland, the Metro-East, and downstate IL by combining the Frontier League, American Association, and popping in a few expansion teams like Rosemont here. Call it the Lincoln League. It could be a nice show that Illinois is baseball country, not football country.

CHICAGO DIVISION
Joliet Slammers (FL)
Rockford Aviators (FL)
Schaumburg Boomers (FL)
Crestwood Thunderbolts (FL)
Gary SouthShore RailCats (AA)
Rosemont Mob Ties (expansion)
Woodstock Groundhogs (expansion)

NOT CHICAGO DIVISION
Marion Miners (FL)
River City Rascals (FL)
Gateway Grizzlies (FL)
Normal Corn Belters (FL)
Quincy Gems (PL)
Danville Dans (PL)
Springfield Capitals (expansion)

They would probably move the Rockford team to Rosemont. They're close to being shut down. Or they could put the Frontier Greys there. They don't have a home field and play all their games on the road.


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Despite being in Maxim this is a really good article about the Frontier Greys. This is a tough gig man.


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