MMP is a great place to watch a game. Any real baseball fan or sports fan, regardless of where they grew up, which parks they've been, to, etc. will tell you that. People may have other favorites - though usually other factors come into play (tradition, setting, etc.), but it's very very hard to not enjoy the ballpark. It's a beauty. That said, I think the hill is stupid. That's the only gimmick I don't particularly care for, in the sense of how it impacts the game - even understanding it doesn't have a huge impact. I think they should close it up, and put in a swimming pool, or something equally stupid and gimmicky!!
To be fully honest, I don't think there is anything I hate about mmp. Love that ball park. I like the hill, doesn't come into play too often. And when it does I love to see how the out fielder plays the ball, makes it more fun. Beautiful ball park, no matter how much the Astros suck.... I still love going to games.
If you closed it up like he suggested, it wouldn't be in the field of play. A swimming pool in the field would be a lot of fun though. :grin:
People hate MMP? GTFO! It's a little gimmicky, but I love it. Makes it a little more unique. I especially like all the *****ing by Cardinals and Braves fans about the hill and flagpole.
Who hates MMP? It's a great ballpark, I only hear complements about the park. Tal's hill is a nutty but how often does it come into play? Crawford boxes started out like a gimmick but good pitching doesn't have an issue with it. The enhancements made this past offseason make it even nicer and an updated look.
i enjoy going to mmp more than any other sporting venue and its not even close... love, love, love mmp, regardless of the trash on the field.
The hill and flagpole are nutty, but I like them. It was done as a tradition thing, by the way, not as a gimmick.
Just want to pile on in the MMP Love-fest. It is a FANTASTIC ballpark. I loved the Dome when I was a kid and went often. I was about 22 when I saw my first MLB game outdoors, under the sky. But Minute Maid Park is just in a different class. We've bought the 10 games for $20 package the last few seasons and despite the play of the team, it's a bargain. When the roof is open early in the season and you look beyond left field and see the sun about to completely set against that beautiful skyline and a cool breeze sweeps across the stands, it's awe inspiring. Then you turn your head back to the field and gaze across the greenest grass in the world... the deafening silence that happens just seconds before the national anthem starts, the crack of the bat, the mediocre hotdog sitting in the pit of your stomach like a boulder... it's just the greatest! I would go to the ballpark every damn night if I could afford it. Sorry to go off on a "Field of Dream" melodramatic tangent there, but god bless baseball, right?
Discrimination Case May Pose Problem for Bud Selig http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/19/s...d-selig.html?_r=2&ref=sports&pagewanted=print
Link: http://blog.chron.com/ultimateastros/2011/05/21/crane-reassures-naacp-receives-invite-from-selig/
HOUSTON—Cliff Williams, the No. 1 door-to-door purveyor of electric razors, kitchen knives, and mechanical adding machines, confirmed Friday that he "sealed the deal" on his sale of the Houston Astros to businessman Jim Crane. "I says to Mr. Crane, 60 dimes on the spot, no bumps in the price, and you get yourself a honey of a franchise that'll make your old lady smile," Williams said while snapping his fingers, adding that he closed the deal by tossing in a $50 cash rebate and foul poles at no extra charge. "With some of these ball clubs you have to worry about who’s hitting, who's not. With the Astros, it's all clockwork, baby. Hunter Pence, Carlos Lee—these are real, genuine, top-notch quality ballplayers, I tell ya. And that’s a Cliff Williams guarantee!" Immediately following his comments, Williams hopped on a train to Pawhuska, OK, where he was meeting "some poor schnook" who was interested in purchasing the Los Angeles Dodgers http://www.onionsportsnetwork.com/articles/astros-sold-by-best-doortodoor-salesman-in-the-wor,20502/
So glad Drayton sold the team and Luhnow and Crane went for a compete teardown and rebuild. It was a tough 4 years after 2011 losing 100+ in 2011-13 and 90+ in 2014, but obviously well worth it to put this team together. From the get go you can tell that Luhnow was way more forward thinking than most GM's in baseball and could be a special GM.