MIAMI – Miami-Dade County Commissioners on Tuesday gave their blessing to a $367-million plan to build a retractable roof ballpark for the Florida Marlins southwest of the Orange Bowl.
Acknowledging there are still numerous questions to be answered and much work that needs to be done, commissioners voted 8-3 for the proposal. The plan was approved unanimously by the Miami City Commission last week.
TerryTate said:Great news....
In a few more years, no more dirt, and the MARLINS GET TO STAY IN SOUTH FLORIDA! :up: :mdfin: :mdfin: :mdfin:
EDIT: Here is the link....
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/lo...park,0,7826893.story?coll=sfla-home-headlines
Admin Edit:Don't make me merge your sorry a$$ again... you know betta Homey!!
Prime Time said:I don't understand why everyone complains about the infield, If the opponent kicks in the dirt it will hurt them too, I am happy that the Marlins are getting a stadium, because that is what they need to become a better team, they need to seperate themselves from Huizenga, but it is good news. The dirt infield excuse never really bothered me but go Fish (Marlins and Dolphins!)
TerryTate said:Bring it chumpzilla, I didn't see the other thread, we all make mistakes foo! You dont wanna be this guy