Burt Shoobs
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Once upon a time, Hinchliffe Stadium stood as a beacon of sports venues. Over the decades, it fell into decay and disrepair, finally deteriorating into a proverbial white elephant in a blighted neighborhood, laying fallow for three decades; existing in a twilight status caught between condemnation as developers sought its demolition, and preservationists bemoaned for renovations.
A few years back, to much hue and applause, renovations were indeed commenced, and to the tune of approximately 94 million dollars, the politicians and the press waxed poetic with grandiose declarations of how Hinchliffe Stadium was to soon become a bastion of ball venues and other activities. The stadium would resume hosting football games, and added what they thought was the crowning acquisition to the stadium - an independent minor league baseball team. Surely this was to be a successful endeavor.
Sorry to say, one visit to this venue left me with one glaring question.
If what they did to Hinchliffe Stadium cost 94 million, WHERE DID THE REST OF THE MONEY GO?
The renovations that I observed, consisted of nothing more than bolting down a few thousand plastic seat bottoms (no backs) onto
the previously existent concrete bleachers (not at all comfortable feel), unnecessarily tearing down the old press box and building a new one on the other side of the horseshoe, which puts the sun directly in the PA announcer's eyes (the scoreboard operator and the stat crew can similarly be affected in adverse ways), and putting in what has to be one of the most hideous field carpets imaginable, replete with bumps, pits, and folds visible to anyone who bothers to take notice. Add on the obligatory slap coat of paint, and there you have it, a 94 million dollar "refurbishment". While there may be some internal makeover in the locker areas (which I am not privy to), THE OPTICS STILL DON'T ADD UP.
You can not convince me this bore a price tag of 94 million. 9.4 million, maybe. No way this lipstick on a pig treatment is worth 94 million.
And what do the fans get?
Uncomfortable seating ( Have you ever sat on backless plastic seats on either a hot summer day or a chilly late autumn one? Not comfortable at all).
A neighborhood which still borders on the shady side ( do not stray more than one block away at any time)
And just a bad overall experience, especially if you're coming to watch baseball.
Now while this stadium is good for football and soccer, it is an absolute travesty for baseball. Anyone who wants to call this place suitable for minor league baseball has to be living in delusions of grandeur. First, it's laid out all wrong. Home plate is in a corner of the stadium where the stadium size dictates the existence of a VERY SHORT RIGHT FIELD FENCE. Balls fly out with alarming frequency leading to inordinately high scores. The "dugouts" are something out of the line of an amusement park, bearing resemblance more to something you just stick an air pump in. Finally, the GameDay management is an abomination. They turn off the water fountains just to gouge the fans at the concession stand.
Any attempt to vocalize dissatisfaction is met with a most disrespectful and tactless tone.
It's no wonder the baseball team suffers from low attendance; and now they're going to put a minor league soccer team in here? Good luck with that.
As far as "Where did the rest of the money go?", I have my suspicions; anywhere from political kickbacks to overinflated labor costs, both or either of which likely led to someone or more turning in a pretty penny for all that.