September 17, 200916 yr In the past week, the Marlins' new ballpark went vertical. As the project pushes forward, eventually, the frame of the park's bowl will arise from the ground. Construction on the team's new home at the Orange Bowl grounds is pushing forward at a rapid pace. A few days ago, concrete was poured into the super columns, the large structures that will support the retractable-roof. "We see more vertical every day," Marlins president David Samson said. "Next, we'll start to see the frame of the bowl." Each new stage of construction brings renewed excitement. Samson noted that the frame should really be taking shape by the time Spring Training 2010 begins in February. "You will see a frame by then," Samson said. "There is no end in sight. We're 10 percent done." Every stage of construction on the 37,000-seat building can be viewed via the Marlins' New Ballpark Webcam. "It was very good to go on site this week and watch the concrete get poured," Samson said. "It was great to talk to some of the workers." A conversation with one local worker struck home for Samson. "What he said to me was fascinating," Samson said. "It stuck in my mind. He said, 'I'm always going to be able to remember pouring concrete in this super column. Now, I'm going to be able to take my family to the ballpark someday and say I poured concrete in this super column in left field, and they'll know that their daddy worked on that column.' "For me, it was the most glorious point of construction, because that's what having local workers was all about -- to have pride in that." The pouring of concrete was something visible in the new park. But outside the public's view continues to be daily meetings to discuss the next stages. Discussed last week were: • Beginning of the ballpark concession menus, and developing which concession stands will have which food on which levels. The whole process will take about a year and a half. • "Taste of Miami" restaurants possibilities, and where they will be located. • Discussions of placements of electrical outlets throughout the stadium. In visiting other ballparks, Marlins officials were informed of the need to offer people places to charge their devices, such as mobile phones. • Electrical outlets also will be placed in the lockers of players for both teams, visitors and home. "I don't like going into the clubhouse and seeing cell phones on the floor," Samson said. "So now players can charge at their own locker." The placement of bullpens also has been established, and both teams will be able to have their relievers warm up without being in the way of the action. Both bullpens will be beyond the outfield wall, and not in foul territory where they could possibly interfere with players. "The visitors' bullpen is right next to the right-field foul pole," Samson said. "The home bullpen is next to the pool area, so the people in the pool area will get to see our bullpen. People in the group area down the line in right field will get to see the visiting bullpen." http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090914&content_id=6964760&vkey=news_fla&fext=.jsp&c_id=fla
September 19, 200916 yr "The visitors' bullpen is right next to the right-field foul pole," Samson said. "The home bullpen is next to the pool area, so the people in the pool area will get to see our bullpen. People in the group area down the line in right field will get to see the visiting bullpen." http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090914&content_id=6964760&vkey=news_fla&fext=.jsp&c_id=fla That makes it sound like our dugout will be on the 3B side. I can't see having our pen and dugout on opposite sides of the field. Any word on this?
September 19, 200916 yr "The visitors' bullpen is right next to the right-field foul pole," Samson said. "The home bullpen is next to the pool area, so the people in the pool area will get to see our bullpen. People in the group area down the line in right field will get to see the visiting bullpen." http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090914&content_id=6964760&vkey=news_fla&fext=.jsp&c_id=fla That makes it sound like our dugout will be on the 3B side. I can't see having our pen and dugout on opposite sides of the field. Any word on this? You are right. I do remember reading that our dugout will be on the 3rd base side.
September 20, 200916 yr "The visitors' bullpen is right next to the right-field foul pole," Samson said. "The home bullpen is next to the pool area, so the people in the pool area will get to see our bullpen. People in the group area down the line in right field will get to see the visiting bullpen." http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090914&content_id=6964760&vkey=news_fla&fext=.jsp&c_id=fla That makes it sound like our dugout will be on the 3B side. I can't see having our pen and dugout on opposite sides of the field. Any word on this? You are right. I do remember reading that our dugout will be on the 3rd base side. Dosen't affect my seats at all, if we do (and should) get comparable seating. But all those folks that have season tix on the 1B side now will most likely be moving across the diamond. Wonder how they feel about that? Or if it even matters to them. Personally, I don't like the home team on that side. No real reason for it, just don't much care for it.
September 21, 200916 yr Personally, I don't like the home team on that side. No real reason for it, just don't much care for it. I feel the same way. I've never liked the home team on the 3B side. When we're on the road and I see us on the 1B side it just seems wrong. Whatever, minor irk that I can easily get over.
September 21, 200916 yr Personally, I don't like the home team on that side. No real reason for it, just don't much care for it. I feel the same way. I've never liked the home team on the 3B side. When we're on the road and I see us on the 1B side it just seems wrong. Whatever, minor irk that I can easily get over. In Jupiter it dosen't bother me. Probably because of the closeness of that ball park. Or maybe because I have just gotten used to it. But, like you, it's not something I'm going to complain about. It's obviously just a personal preference thing.
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