D dbfootball 250+ Posts Apr 1, 2008 #1 Mayor Mike Fahey stood shoulder to shoulder with David Sokol today to announce that the two had resolved their differences and are ready to move forward with a new downtown baseball stadium. LINK
Mayor Mike Fahey stood shoulder to shoulder with David Sokol today to announce that the two had resolved their differences and are ready to move forward with a new downtown baseball stadium. LINK
H HuskerNKingwood Guest Apr 1, 2008 #4 Sad day for traditionallists like me. I love that it's gonna stay in Omaha, but I'm gonna miss the old Blatt.
Sad day for traditionallists like me. I love that it's gonna stay in Omaha, but I'm gonna miss the old Blatt.
E Eating Club 250+ Posts Apr 2, 2008 #8 As an urbanist, I'm probably the only person on Hornfans who applauds this decision. Great move.
P petscii 250+ Posts Apr 2, 2008 #9 I also agree with that.. I think it'll be a good thing long term.
A accuratehorn 10,000+ Posts Apr 2, 2008 #10 What's an urbanist, someone who hates college baseball traditions?
R RollingwoodHorn 500+ Posts Apr 2, 2008 #11 If it was between this and the CWS leaving town, this was the right move.
T TexasTower 500+ Posts Apr 4, 2008 #16 Who needs tradition? This sucks. The ONLY glimmer is the CWS staying in Omaha. ONLY!
B Bob in Houston 2,500+ Posts Apr 5, 2008 #17 Staying in Omaha. What's the problem? I lived there when there were no outfield seats at Rosenblatt. It's not like they're abandoning Fenway Park.
Staying in Omaha. What's the problem? I lived there when there were no outfield seats at Rosenblatt. It's not like they're abandoning Fenway Park.