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Marlins Park Renovation Updates

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Does this really count as a public installation?  I’m sure there is a statutory definition but I would think that since you have to buy a ticket to see it then it doesn’t really count as public.  In a sense it’s more like a museum and the museum decided to relocate the art.  

 

 

Does this really count as a public installation?  I’m sure there is a statutory definition but I would think that since you have to buy a ticket to see it then it doesn’t really count as public.  In a sense it’s more like a museum and the museum decided to relocate the art.  

 

I agree. If anything, NOW it will be a public thing since you can see it without a ticket.

 

 

I agree. If anything, NOW it will be a public thing since you can see it without a ticket.

 

The whole public space definition is relevant to Melreese too.  That course is called public space by golfers even though you have to pay to use it.  The soccer stadium actually creates more open and free of charge space than the course offers 

 

 

Does this really count as a public installation?  I’m sure there is a statutory definition but I would think that since you have to buy a ticket to see it then it doesn’t really count as public.  In a sense it’s more like a museum and the museum decided to relocate the art.  

 

That's exactly the point Jeter used to convince the county to let them move it and I think it does make sense.

 

 

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Why does it seem like most of the national audience mocked that thing for years and only started to defend it when Jeter began talks to move it?

 

Yeah, it's odd.

 

I, for one, never had a problem with it.  Yeah, it certainly is/was odd, but it was certainly unique, and gave the park some character.  Now, we have a big hole in the ground.  Obviously that picture is just with it removed, and doesn't have the new setup, but I have a feeling it won't be integrated into the Budweiser area like someone said, and will just be a few tiers of platforms with people on it, though I guess they will need to make some changes in order to get access to that area.

 

 

Giant Yankees logo going to come up there on home runs now?

 

makeup your mind is it a Giants or Yankees ?

 

 

Why does it seem like most of the national audience mocked that thing for years and only started to defend it when Jeter began talks to move it?

 

Because that’s exactly what happened.

 

 

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Breaking news....

 

In a bid to attract more Cuban fans, the Marlins announced the home run sculpture will be replaced by giant dominoes

 

 

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They could get Dominos Pizza to sponsor the ballpark.

 

We laugh, but it's not a crazy idea.  They do need another pizza sponsor/company after cutting ties with Papa John's.

 

 

We laugh, but it's not a crazy idea.  They do need another pizza sponsor/company after cutting ties with Papa John's.

 

Wha!!!!! No More papayon?

 

 

Home run thing out in Center field looked stupid, glad its gone, next , change the Uniforms and get rid of that lime green that makes the place look like a joke. They need to add a few more palm trees in left field, its too bare and cold.

 

 

He does that to save money you mean. #FuckJeter

 

I thought it was decided that it costs more money to open it 

 

 

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