7:15 The Rays Stadium is indeed in Tampa Bay, which is the metro area that includes the cities of St. Petersburg, Tampa, Clearwater, and several other cities. It's the region surrounding the body of water named Tampa Bay.
This creator obviously doesn't ha w a clue what he's talking about. A's moving to Nashville or Montreal? Where I'd he getting this. It's a far gone conclusion that they're going to Vegas.
@@FAITHandLOGIC Far gone, or foregone? And, maybe... Like everything the A's do, it has not been enthusiastically embraced in Vegas, which already has the Raiders, the Aces, the Golden Knights and UNLV.
I am glad that USF getting a new on campus stadium was needed for USF because up to that point they have been leasing out the Raymond James Stadium “RayJay” from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and having an on campus stadium would end the decades long leasing of Raymond James Stadium from the Bucs. The Titans and Bills new stadiums would replace the outgoing Nissan Stadium and Ralph Wilson Stadium respectively.
1:06 Tenessee’s stadium looks hella good compared to the Commanders Stadium. Edit: Pretty sure if it goes anywhere then Commanders are picking up and going to Maryland.
KC Royals have new stadium planned for Downtown KC starting in 2030 when their current release is up. When they move up chiefs are expected to either build a new stadium in the current parking lot or do a major renovation to Arrowhead Stadium to bring it into the current day.
I doubt KC Chiefs going to renovate the stadium or build a new stadium. If Chiefs going to build a new stadium, it will cost both sides of Kansas City in both states a combined $3.4 billion. Not going to happen. KC Royals is much cheaper to build a new ballpark and it is only $890 million is the last amount I heard.
@@pantherzone2008chiefs are going to do major renovations and community improvements around stadium. Also public transportation is getting a reboot for the area
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@@lynntempleton9640 no, I clearly remember how Northwestern, back in the 90s, had this wicked color scheme, where they had this specific black and purple color scheme and it made them look bad ass and it was not the Rockies
On our local media outlet in the Bay Area yesterday, they reported that the A's ownership was now dedicated to Las Vegas. Same as what the Oakland Raiders did.
Can’t wait to see how that works out for them when LeBron gets his team and the A’s are an afterthought in what will be by far the smallest four-sports market in North America, especially when we get a gnarly recession and Vegas’s economy tanks hard.
The Rays have a lot of support in the area but it is a huge pain in the ass to get over to St. Pete. You have two main roads to get there 275 in both directions or Grandy. No train service or ferry service from Tampa or Sarasota. It's not in a very central location for the area.
I love all these athletics, marlins, and rays fans always telling you how many fans they have and the excuse why they don’t show up. Marlins have no excuse because they literally got a new stadium just like the rays and athletics fans are whining about now and they’re still in the same position. It’s very predictable for the first season or two theirs interest then it fades away. It will be the same with the other two
I prefer open air stadiums myself but some teams need a dome. Like I live in Las eras and with daytime Temps in the upper 90s to 100 or 102 going into October, you couldn't have a football game during the day at 1pm when games are played on the west coast and the Raiders wouldn't be able to play all night games so the stadium we have here with the translucent roof makes sense and those roofs allow a lot of natural light in so domed stadiums have come a long way from like the Luisiana Super Dome where you have to have lights on during the day in order to play.
That USF stadium rendering has been out there for awhile I hope they can eventually get it done . As for the Rays I’m still praying to the baseball gods we can move them to the correct side of Tampa Bay so we can take care of them the way they deserve to
Sixers lease from the Flyers. If I had to guess, Wings and Villanova stay at WFC. That is, unless their leases expire and they decide to move to the new joint, leaving the Flyers there all by themselves
Memphis' Simmons Bank Stadium renovation should have been on this video. It's a complete transformation of the ancient outdated Liberty Bowl and will be one of the nicest stadiums in college football.
Also: Stade Jackie Robinson/Jackie Robinson Stadium in Montreal at the old Hippodrome/Blue Bonnets Race Course projected opening in 2027-28 with a Retractable Roof and 40,000 seating capacity. New York Jets finally move back to NYC with an 85,000 seat retractable roof stadium in at Aqueduct Park or at the Sunnyside Rail Yards in Queens or in Nassau County on Long Island. The A's or Ray's should move to New Orleans. It's high time for MLB to open shop in The Big Easy!
They will probably look great on TV. Of course the average fan will be completely priced out of ever attending a game in person but that’s modern day sports.
@@karstendejong9970 Northwestern is building a new Ryan Field on the current site for a couple of reasons: 1) reducing seating capacity to around 35,000 (this is at or barely more than the Big Ten minimum for football, IIRC), and 2) it's not possible to do a less intrusive renovation of the current stadium in order to add lights to the stadium (yes, Northwestern's current football field doesn't have floodlights!) without angering nearby residents who complain about noise from football games.
The sixers will never have a stadium but in the fashion district in center city. It would be way to congested traffic wise and most of the public does not want it there anyway. If they are going to build a new stadium they should just build it in South Philly with all the rest of the stadiums.
Chicago Bears aren’t getting a new stadium anyway. Illinois governor says voters will have to decide whether they approve an increase of state sales tax to pay for the new stadium and it points to Chicago that it isn’t happening unless Chicago designer scale down to total open air stadium with less seatings. That one isn’t going to happen either. So far, no plans on Chicago getting a new stadium and Chicago Bears is considering relocating its team to elsewhere, possibly Sacramento or Portland, Oregon or a possibility of San Antonio, Texas or St. Louis, MO. A bank bond isn’t going to happen either.
I hate that everyone forgets the NHL, sure maybe no arenas are being built but at least mention it. As a person who has relatives in Canada, and live in a big hockey town, I hate it
and Wrigley with its falling concrete will still be around. Fenway is a great old ballpark though. The seats, that’s a different issue. Never sat in a smaller seat in my life.
@@thebabbler8867 No. The NFL is not going to move another team to Chicago and that is just the Mayor talking about things she knows nothing about. We had two teams here in Chicago for 40 years but the Cardinals could not compete with the Bears and they went to St. Louis. They will move a team to London or someplace like San Antonio or maybe even Oklahoma City long before they put another team in a city that already has one.
Right now, no. New York Mayor said no interest in having New York Jets to build a stadium anywhere in New York City. As long as he is a mayor, he will not approve or bring interest of any NFL teams into New York City. One thing we know is New England Patriots are planning to build a new stadium, but it hasn’t been discussed yet. As for Baltimore Ravens, there are some discussions on building a brand new Ravens stadium. They are thinking about partial dome stadium. Other than that, no other plans of stadium building.
Exactly having a dome stadium takes the weather out of play. I like that. I would hate to lose a game because of the wind or fumble the ball because of the ball got wet in the rain.
I think the designers compensate for things like that. Idk many stadiums that have a Jumbotron blocking the actual game (correct me if I’m wrong). It just seems like one of those things that is adjustable once implemented
In Oakland we love the A's but they keep moving all our best players owner being cheap so its driving Fans away if they built that we would fasho be there
@@lynntempleton9640 they have 2 international stadiums currently, and are working on 8 in total for the 2024 cricket world cup and the 2028 Olympics, both are being held in the US.
Bills new stadium looks familiar *cough* arrowhead. It’s almost like the bills are obsessed with beating the chiefs over everything else, they won their Super Bowl in weak 6
we need a new arena in bergen county nj since they closed the last one, plus we were in the top 10 in revenue in the world and they closed it who in their right mind would close a buisness that is top 10 in revenue in their field not even sell it unreal
There is no city called Tampa Bay. It's just used in sports team names to refer to the Tampa- St. Petersburg area. And yes the Rays stadium is located in it.
Titans don't have the worst stadium in the NFL. Nissan Stadium isn't bad it's just out dated compared to newer venues. No the worst stadium honor goes to the Commanders. FedEx Field is an absolute dump.
i like it when clips play at crypto...but we'll send clips a house warming gift....Lakers 17 championship banners to hang at their new arena...I think they would enjoy that
I'm not a fan of shrinking stadium capacity. Makes tickets way to expensive and makes it a white collar event instead of blue collar like it used to be. Most people go to socialize and post on social media instead of watching the game
In my opinion the red Sox been in an old Fenway park for over a hundred years but do you think the Red Sox should have a new ballpark too? I know they had a new spring training ballpark in Florida, but can it have it in Boston, too?