TJ O'Pootertoot
Senior Member
Hot take: The roof opening is still cool as hell.
As for it being obsolete - there's no question it was the last of its kind, design-wise. But it was built to be a multi-purpose, domed stadium and Camden Yards was built to be an open-air baseball stadium. So, pointing this out in 2022 is a bit like pointing out that the parachute pants you bought in 1988 aren't cool because everyone was wearing flannel shirts by 1994. We get it, already. It's a 30-year-old argument about apples and oranges.
But they're not dynamiting it and while a design can be unfashionable, it is very clearly not an obsolete building And it'll be less obsolete after the 2 years of renovations. In the meantime, to dredge up some arguments from a few pages ago, Rogers Centre currently has the 12th best average attendance in the majors (31k/game) and the Orioles have the 24th best (17k/game). So, I'm not a math expert or anything but as long as "making money for the owners" isn't obsolete, I'm pretty sure which of the 2 venues is more successful. But, yes, Camden Yards is prettier.
p.s. Camden Yards is also getting renovated. And unlike Rogers, they're getting the government to pay for it so...again, point for Rogers Centre.
The Skydome was obsolete as soon as it opened. Camden Yards in Baltimore is how you design a baseball stadium. This place looks like a concrete bunker.
As for it being obsolete - there's no question it was the last of its kind, design-wise. But it was built to be a multi-purpose, domed stadium and Camden Yards was built to be an open-air baseball stadium. So, pointing this out in 2022 is a bit like pointing out that the parachute pants you bought in 1988 aren't cool because everyone was wearing flannel shirts by 1994. We get it, already. It's a 30-year-old argument about apples and oranges.
But they're not dynamiting it and while a design can be unfashionable, it is very clearly not an obsolete building And it'll be less obsolete after the 2 years of renovations. In the meantime, to dredge up some arguments from a few pages ago, Rogers Centre currently has the 12th best average attendance in the majors (31k/game) and the Orioles have the 24th best (17k/game). So, I'm not a math expert or anything but as long as "making money for the owners" isn't obsolete, I'm pretty sure which of the 2 venues is more successful. But, yes, Camden Yards is prettier.
p.s. Camden Yards is also getting renovated. And unlike Rogers, they're getting the government to pay for it so...again, point for Rogers Centre.
State funding approved for Oriole Park renovations, MiLB ballpark upgrades
The Maryland Stadium Authority is cleared to borrow up to $1.2 billion to fund Oriole Park renovations, with a separate $200M devoted to other sporting venues.
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