Florida Marlins' New Park 80 Percent Complete

Discussion in 'Baseball Talk' started by Sportsguy, Sep 7, 2011.

  1. Sportsguy

    Sportsguy AKA-Sportsguy9695

    Dirt piled 6 feet high stands midway between the two dugouts at the Florida Marlins' new ballpark.No, that won't be the pitcher's mound. Construction crews are still digging and grading in preparation for the opening of the ballpark in April, but the $515 million project is 80 percent complete, and the Marlins say it is on schedule.The Marlins held a tour of the site Wednesday. The field is still dirt and mud, because the natural grass isn't scheduled to be laid until January. But the dugouts have been built, the foul poles are up, and a scoreboard and two video boards have been erected.The ballpark will have 36,000 seats, and 33,500 have been installed. The Marlins, long accustomed to playing in front of tiny crowds in their current stadium, anticipate full houses all season in 2012."We are not resting until there are 35,000 fans here every single night," team president David Samson said.

    Source: ESPN
     
  2. Mike

    Mike Want some Cheetos?

    pointless to build a new stadium so it can remain empty too
     
  3. Xpunk10

    Xpunk10 X10

    "We are not resting until there are 35,000 fans here every single night," team president David Samson said.

    lots of sleepless nights in his future!
     
  4. mike oxlong

    mike oxlong The Voice Of Reason

    80% complete is more than enough for their 27 fans.