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Posted on 2/18/12 at 12:48 am to I Ham That I Ham
Posted on 2/18/12 at 12:48 am to I Ham That I Ham
Olsen looks nice, but shite guys, its small. Its not a big park at all.
I know you are proud of it, and you should be, because it is sharp, but when I see Aggies talking about it like its the toast of CBB, I cringe.
I was there last spring prior to renovations. Even with the renovations, its just not a very big park.
The reality about Blue Bell is....welcome to Baum Stadium, circa 1997.
I know you are proud of it, and you should be, because it is sharp, but when I see Aggies talking about it like its the toast of CBB, I cringe.
I was there last spring prior to renovations. Even with the renovations, its just not a very big park.
The reality about Blue Bell is....welcome to Baum Stadium, circa 1997.
This post was edited on 2/18/12 at 12:49 am
Posted on 2/18/12 at 1:31 am to wmr
wmr,
It's not just the # of seats at Olsen that pings the needle, it's everything we have there ...
Student Academic Support Center , Field Turf and natural grass conditioning areas, Olympic Weight Training Center, training Hot and Cold tubs galore, indoor and outdoor batting cages, position meeting areas, film rooms, press conference rooms, auditoriums, massive locker rooms and training areas, food service areas for players, juice/smoothie/protein bar areas, player lounges, homework areas, etc.
If you measure Olsen by seats, you're missing 2/3rds of what recruits will see, and I guarantee that what we've built, in total, is top 3-5 in the nation. Come on down, I'll give you a tour, and you can see for yourself.
And we have PLENTY of room to grow to as many seats as we want. Everything else is world class, period.
It's not just the # of seats at Olsen that pings the needle, it's everything we have there ...
Student Academic Support Center , Field Turf and natural grass conditioning areas, Olympic Weight Training Center, training Hot and Cold tubs galore, indoor and outdoor batting cages, position meeting areas, film rooms, press conference rooms, auditoriums, massive locker rooms and training areas, food service areas for players, juice/smoothie/protein bar areas, player lounges, homework areas, etc.
If you measure Olsen by seats, you're missing 2/3rds of what recruits will see, and I guarantee that what we've built, in total, is top 3-5 in the nation. Come on down, I'll give you a tour, and you can see for yourself.
And we have PLENTY of room to grow to as many seats as we want. Everything else is world class, period.
This post was edited on 2/18/12 at 1:36 am
Posted on 2/18/12 at 1:55 am to wmr
I am always impressed with how well the turf is maintained at Baum, and some other stadiums. It really looks nice.
Posted on 2/18/12 at 2:04 am to Porky
And, Porky, I love a good Black and Tan Coonhound.
Posted on 2/18/12 at 5:42 am to Smoke Ring
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And, Porky, I love a good Black and Tan Coonhound.
Thanks man! They really are great dogs.
Posted on 2/18/12 at 7:45 am to Porky
All you guys have really nice baseball fields. Impressive.
Makes me wonder why Georgia's is so incredibly shitty & when they're going to improve it.
Makes me wonder why Georgia's is so incredibly shitty & when they're going to improve it.
Posted on 2/18/12 at 10:15 am to wmr
quote:Baum's a fine park, but if I were building a park with that many seats from scratch, I would never choose to build it with a single tier of uniform height into the outfield. I've had this same discussion with folks talking about minor league parks--I far prefer Bricktown in Oklahoma City over Dell Diamond in Round Rock and the Dr. Pepper Ballpark in Frisco for this reason. Perhaps its just personal preference stemming from my fascination with the classic MLB parks of the early 20th century.
Olsen looks nice, but shite guys, its small. Its not a big park at all. I know you are proud of it, and you should be, because it is sharp, but when I see Aggies talking about it like its the toast of CBB, I cringe. I was there last spring prior to renovations. Even with the renovations, its just not a very big park. The reality about Blue Bell is....welcome to Baum Stadium, circa 1997
Posted on 3/19/13 at 11:26 am to twk
Has no one been to Sunken Diamond at Stanford? It's a great place to watch a game. The new stadium at the University of San Diego has the best view.
Posted on 3/19/13 at 12:44 pm to BeaverBeliever
Vandy is currently planning a huge renovation project to Vanderbilt Stadium that will also have effects on the baseball program. VU wants to build a 2nd set of luxury boxes on the East side of the stadium that will include a donor level reception area and luxury boxes for the baseball stadium down the 3rd baseline. Plans should be out in the late spring/early summer after board approval and the project is officially announced.
Also sounds like baseball will be getting a new video scoreboard that will be one of the largest in the country hopefully by the start of next season.
Also sounds like baseball will be getting a new video scoreboard that will be one of the largest in the country hopefully by the start of next season.
Posted on 3/19/13 at 1:09 pm to BeaverBeliever
Love Sunken Diamond! Watched many baseball games there. It's actually a very simple park, 4000 chair-backs with grass berms on each baseline.
I would have loved an awning over the stands, especially on the 3rd-baseline stands though.
I would have loved an awning over the stands, especially on the 3rd-baseline stands though.
This post was edited on 3/19/13 at 1:10 pm
Posted on 3/19/13 at 1:15 pm to BeaverBeliever
I read two damn pages before I got to my own damn post and was like, "What the frick? When did I post in here?"
Only then did I realize the date.
Only then did I realize the date.
Posted on 3/19/13 at 1:21 pm to CNB
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I read two damn pages before I got to my own damn post and was like, "What the frick? When did I post in here?"
I starting reading the thread and thought this is close to what I posted what seems like years ago. This is why random bumps should be banned.
Posted on 3/19/13 at 1:26 pm to theGarnetWay
ours is the nicest of all of them
Posted on 3/19/13 at 1:34 pm to lsu711
I'd rank Arkansas, LSU and South Carolina
1 A-B and C.
Especially now that LSU has filled in the previously empty spots in the 'avant garde' nouveau architecture style grandstand frame of the new Alex Box with additional box suites and decorative appointments.
Plus the added capacity and the lush exterior grounds and interior luxury and plush appointments, museum, hall of fame, etc.
After those three I would include (in no order)
Ole Miss
Auburn
Florida State
Miss. State
A&M
Clemson
Oregon
1 A-B and C.
Especially now that LSU has filled in the previously empty spots in the 'avant garde' nouveau architecture style grandstand frame of the new Alex Box with additional box suites and decorative appointments.
Plus the added capacity and the lush exterior grounds and interior luxury and plush appointments, museum, hall of fame, etc.
After those three I would include (in no order)
Ole Miss
Auburn
Florida State
Miss. State
A&M
Clemson
Oregon
Posted on 3/19/13 at 1:55 pm to MetryTyger
I definitely wouldnt put USCe with Ark and LSU. I think The Box and The Baum stand in a league of their own and there is a significant drop off after the two. I think Alex Box and Baum are about tied. Maybe Baum being a little nicer. Both stadiums are unbelievable. I like The Box bc of the Champion's Club and having season tickets there makes me a happy boy. Might try to make it out to the Baum this year, really wanna check that thing out first hand
This post was edited on 3/19/13 at 1:56 pm
Posted on 3/19/13 at 1:56 pm to hubertcumberdale
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I definitely wouldnt put USCe with Ark and LSU.
That's funny. I wouldn't put LSU with SC and Arky.
See how easy that is?
Posted on 3/19/13 at 2:04 pm to hubertcumberdale
I can't wait until Baum has a concourse all around the stadium and suites even in the outfield.
At that point in time I will...
At that point in time I will...
Posted on 3/19/13 at 2:06 pm to CNB
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That's funny. I wouldn't put LSU with SC and Arky.
See how easy that is?
that's fine, you can say whatever you want, its like, your opinion, man.
I went to USCe last year for the LSU series and was not impressed at all
Posted on 3/19/13 at 2:19 pm to lsu711
I am surprised that UT, with its long history of success & money, money, money does not have a larger stadium & support from its fans. Baseball is not as big as football in Texas, but its highschool programs are numerous & puts out a great many players. Whereas here in La., highschool baseball is "relatively" new, really going back only 20 yrs at best, for the State as a whole anyway. Wondering which 4 weenies own their 4 suites, tho.
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