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I just don't know that that's haunting. I hear what you're saying. Of course they'll remember it. You talked to a manager. I just talked to Jack recently on October 25th. Jack McKeon, the former manager of the Marlins, who's 94 years old. It's fine to say that. I worked with him for many, many years. And he will remember it specifically. Okay.
I just don't know that that's haunting. I hear what you're saying. Of course they'll remember it. You talked to a manager. I just talked to Jack recently on October 25th. Jack McKeon, the former manager of the Marlins, who's 94 years old. It's fine to say that. I worked with him for many, many years. And he will remember it specifically. Okay.
Er erinnert sich an ein spezielles Spiel von seiner ersten Karriere. Und er erinnert sich an, wer in der fünften Runde von Spiel Nummer 69 der regelmäßigen Saison eines einzelnen Jahres war. Das ist nicht schrecklich. Das ist nur so, wie ihr Gehirn es macht. Also, natürlich, Spolster wird das erinnern, aber nicht in der Weise, wie ihr es denkt.
Er erinnert sich an ein spezielles Spiel von seiner ersten Karriere. Und er erinnert sich an, wer in der fünften Runde von Spiel Nummer 69 der regelmäßigen Saison eines einzelnen Jahres war. Das ist nicht schrecklich. Das ist nur so, wie ihr Gehirn es macht. Also, natürlich, Spolster wird das erinnern, aber nicht in der Weise, wie ihr es denkt.
He'll remember it, but it won't be his greatest regret. But he will be in a hospital gown, but it'll be standard issue. Make no mistake, we all end in a hospital gown. How old are you at that point, Dave?
He'll remember it, but it won't be his greatest regret. But he will be in a hospital gown, but it'll be standard issue. Make no mistake, we all end in a hospital gown. How old are you at that point, Dave?
Boy, you thought you had problems in Miami with Marlins Park and with building the Inter-Miami Stadium by the airport at Melrose. Tampa's got a real issue in St. Pete because it's going to cost at least 55 million to get Tropicana Field ready to go after that horrific hurricane. The problem is the Rays don't want to play there after 2027.
Boy, you thought you had problems in Miami with Marlins Park and with building the Inter-Miami Stadium by the airport at Melrose. Tampa's got a real issue in St. Pete because it's going to cost at least 55 million to get Tropicana Field ready to go after that horrific hurricane. The problem is the Rays don't want to play there after 2027.
Who would put, it's like redoing your house as you're about to raise it. Literally, you would not put that amount of money and you would just live with a bad bathroom for another couple of years. But they can't get a certificate of occupancy to play games without fixing it up after the hurricane. So they're deciding whether that money should be spent. And I don't believe it will be.
Who would put, it's like redoing your house as you're about to raise it. Literally, you would not put that amount of money and you would just live with a bad bathroom for another couple of years. But they can't get a certificate of occupancy to play games without fixing it up after the hurricane. So they're deciding whether that money should be spent. And I don't believe it will be.
They've already said they can't play there in 2025. So Major League Baseball is going to have two teams next year playing in minor league or spring training facilities. It really is staggering.
They've already said they can't play there in 2025. So Major League Baseball is going to have two teams next year playing in minor league or spring training facilities. It really is staggering.
Logistically, how is that going to work? There's team hotels and there's planes that will land at the airports and team buses and the players will show up and it'll just be a minor leaguer spring training facility. It's just a lower attendance, but Oakland and Tampa don't draw anyway.
Logistically, how is that going to work? There's team hotels and there's planes that will land at the airports and team buses and the players will show up and it'll just be a minor leaguer spring training facility. It's just a lower attendance, but Oakland and Tampa don't draw anyway.
And if either of those teams make the playoffs next year, they will not play their home playoff games in front of 15,000 people. They will go to a different site with larger capacity because there's money involved.
And if either of those teams make the playoffs next year, they will not play their home playoff games in front of 15,000 people. They will go to a different site with larger capacity because there's money involved.
Yeah, they're both tiny. The A's are playing in Sacramento. I think we were just told in the media, we have to call it West Sacramento. So that's like making people say that Hard Rock Stadium is in Miami Gardens, which I'm pretty sure nobody says, except they only want you to say it. Do you guys refer to it as Miami Gardens ever?
Yeah, they're both tiny. The A's are playing in Sacramento. I think we were just told in the media, we have to call it West Sacramento. So that's like making people say that Hard Rock Stadium is in Miami Gardens, which I'm pretty sure nobody says, except they only want you to say it. Do you guys refer to it as Miami Gardens ever?
You should. That's where it is.
You should. That's where it is.