As a Houstonian and Astros fan. I love my home ball-park. It’s a shame that we can’t get more games with the roof open, especially in the first few weeks of the season or during the post-season when the weather is nice in Houston to do so. They do open it up every Friday night after games for fireworks and it’s always a cool experience, and they’ll open it up for watch parties during the post season of the Astros are playing out of town. Went to MM to watch game 5 of the 2019 WS. Admission was free. Weather was cool with the roof open.
@@adanalyst6925 It's open for maybe 2 or 3 games in April and then never again for the rest of the season unless the commissioner makes them open it for a postseason game, which has happened several times (most recently ALCS game 2 of last season). In the early 2000's they used to close the roof at the start of a night game when it was hot then open it in the 7th when it got a little cooler. Wish they would do that again. I was a little kid back then and went to some games where they did that. At that age, I thought it was the coolest thing ever to see the roof move.
Another great video. I've never been to Minute Maid Park, but from everything I've saw on tv and the internet it looks like AWESOME stadium and I have it on my Stadium bucket list.
They kinda did. The new Rangers ballpark is just a hodgepodge of the good ideas and designs from other parks in the league. Like if you asked ChatGPT to design a modern baseball stadium. It's a very nice park, but there's nothing special about it
If you want to see a "stadium with a train", the closest thing to "Hackensack Bulls" in "Brewster's Millions" that I know of is Keyworth Stadium in Hamtramck, MI(Hamtramck is a small city almost completely surrounded by the City of Detroit on he east-northeast part. It's now a soccer & football stadium home to the Detroit City Football Club soccer team. It doesn't cut through the field like in Brewster's Millions, but just feet away.
Im really disappointed i didnt get to Minute Maid Park before they removed Tal's Hill. Thought it was so intriguing, and reminiscent of old long gone ballparks. Shame.
The other thing that sadly is very noticeable today as opposed to the early pictures you have on here is the ridiculous amount of advertising on that beautiful arching architecture that the train is set on over and above the outfield walls , “OXY”(of all things) among other advertisements that just trashes the look of it….
Did this dude say the Astros busted 5 million dollars worth of trash cans? You do know that the “banding” only went on for a season. I’m sure they destroyed 100 trash cans a game. What a dumb thing to say
I always thought it was bush league. The things you like I hate about it. It looks like a minor league park with the design and the train. There's no character in the outfield. The batter has to hit the ball above the yellow line. There's no bleachers and no way for the ball to truly be out of here.
It’s connected to the Old Union Train Station building so the train makes sense. Also it great to hear the whistle after a home run. Out field has one of the few manual score boards in the league. One of the first teams to get rid of out field seats for bars and standing areas.