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re: Where would you move the SEC baseball tournament to?
Posted on 4/20/15 at 5:39 pm to Farmer1906
Posted on 4/20/15 at 5:39 pm to Farmer1906
Seating capacity of the SL facility is only 7500. They could 86 the waterpark in the outfield area and get a bunch more in.
Posted on 4/20/15 at 5:57 pm to SL Tiger
Here is your answer guys. Literally just opened on Friday.
This post was edited on 4/20/15 at 6:18 pm
Posted on 4/20/15 at 6:18 pm to BigOrangeBri
Rotate between Birmingham, Nashville and Memphis
Posted on 4/20/15 at 6:32 pm to Diamondawg
quote:Look, we get it. You love taking your RV to the tournament. That appeals to a limited number of folks from a limited geographic area (reasonable driving distance from Birmingham). For anyone not in an RV, a park in a downtown setting, with lots of hotels, restaurants, and other amusements within easy walking distance, is the preferred option. The only thing that the Big XII actually got right was having their baseball tournament in OKC--that park was perfectly located.
Nashville - that city that is opened 52 weeks a year? I can do that any of the other 51 weeks out of the year. I would rather walk the few hundred feet up the hill to that world class rv in the not so world class rv park and fire up the Weber (got to travel light, you know), throw on a nice strip steak, get an ice cold beer out of the ice cold refrig in the outdoor kitchen and while the wife makes a world class salad, I watch the perfectly cooked steak. All of that for probably 1/4 the price of staying in Nashville. SEC baseball tourney is only one week out of the year. Again, I can go to Nashville any time I want.
Posted on 4/20/15 at 6:32 pm to Adam4LSU
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Terrible
Zephyr Field is actually pretty comparable to most of the stadiums suggested in this thread...was built in the 1990s though.
Posted on 4/20/15 at 7:03 pm to twk
quote:I admitted to being different from most. I explained why when he mentioned the symphony and museums and such. You are kind of new but the last time they renewed the contract with then Regions Park (before the Barons moved), the RV crowd lobbied loud and hard. Some say the only reason it stayed in Hoover was because of them. That's a lot of tickets bought from that group. Things are different now. There is no home team at the Hoover Met. I expect it to move after the contract is up.
That appeals to a limited number of folks from a limited geographic area (reasonable driving distance from Birmingham).
Posted on 4/20/15 at 7:21 pm to Diamondawg
If I were you I'd do what I suggested in my earlier post. Would be different for y'all, but still fun.
Posted on 4/20/15 at 7:55 pm to BigOrangeBri
quote:I would consult with our Rolling Bulldogs "wagon master" if y'all get it but I would think Memphis would get it ahead of Nashville (if it leaves Hoover).
If I were you I'd do what I suggested in my earlier post. Would be different for y'all, but still fun.
Posted on 4/20/15 at 7:59 pm to Diamondawg
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I would consult with our Rolling Bulldogs "wagon master" if y'all get it but I would think Memphis would get it ahead of Nashville (if it leaves Hoover).
Why do you think Memphis would get it over Nashville? I know they have a great ballpark, but now Nashville does as well. Just curious
Posted on 4/20/15 at 8:01 pm to BigOrangeBri
Look at the SEC footprint and what city with a minor league field is most central?
Posted on 4/20/15 at 8:03 pm to TheJones
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it needs to be moved to Regions field downtown
terrible
People who keep saying Regions have either never been to the tourney or never been to a game at Regions.
No Parking at all at Regions and its downtown.
This post was edited on 4/20/15 at 8:12 pm
Posted on 4/20/15 at 8:12 pm to Diamondawg
A lot of people seem unhappy with the present location. I'd like to see a rotation of three or four cities unless and until they find a place that seems to really work well to be the permanent home.
There are lots of good options already suggested that have nice venues and are conveniently located. My personal choices would probably be Memphis and either Birmingham or Hoover since they don't have other big SEC events.
Nashville, Atlanta, and New Orleans also seem like pretty good options but they have other big SEC events and I like the idea of spreading things around. Some of the other parks look nice (like Pensacola), but I don't think the venue is big enough.
There are lots of good options already suggested that have nice venues and are conveniently located. My personal choices would probably be Memphis and either Birmingham or Hoover since they don't have other big SEC events.
Nashville, Atlanta, and New Orleans also seem like pretty good options but they have other big SEC events and I like the idea of spreading things around. Some of the other parks look nice (like Pensacola), but I don't think the venue is big enough.
Posted on 4/20/15 at 8:28 pm to Diamondawg
Looks to me like Nashville is closer to 7 schools. And Bama looks pretty close to both. They're both pretty central
Actually, bama is closer to Nashville. So, Nashville is closer to 8 schools
This post was edited on 4/20/15 at 8:35 pm
Posted on 4/20/15 at 9:00 pm to Diamondawg
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Look at the SEC footprint and what city with a minor league field is most central?
About a year ago, someone posted on here that they did the math and determined that the geographic center of the SEC had shifted from the Birmingham area to the Huntsville area after Mizzou and A&M were added to the conference. I don't know how accurate that info is, but it seems to make sense, from what I can tell.
As for Huntsville, it does have a AA minor league team called the Stars. Their stadium is nice (was built about 30 years ago and renovated/upgraded about 10 years ago). Recently, the owner has said that it needs to be modernized again or replaced altogether. The city has declined to do so, so the Stars will be moving to Biloxi. I suppose that, despite the owner's claim that the park is now obsolete, it would be sufficient enough to host an SEC tournament.
Posted on 4/20/15 at 9:06 pm to TheDude321
Posted on 4/20/15 at 9:40 pm to TheDude321
Centrality was their justification for keeping at Hoover for years even when there were way better venues. New commissioner coming in next year might change all of that. SEC is a money whore. We shall see. It will go to the highest bidder, even if it's Dodgers Stadium.
Posted on 4/21/15 at 11:16 am to BigOrangeBri
quote:Just from looking at maps, seems to me that there are more hotels within easy walking distance of the ballpark in Memphis than in Nashville. There is a bit of a gulf between the park and the rest of downtown Nashville. Perhaps that will be filled, in part, with some hotels at some point in the future, but for now, it looks to me like Memphis has a slight edge.
Why do you think Memphis would get it over Nashville? I know they have a great ballpark, but now Nashville does as well. Just curious
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