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For those waiting to see action at the new Busch Stadium

WOW, how do people have this much time?

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It’s Open, and it’s BEAUTIFUL!


Cardinals fans, your stadium has now arrived!

Here is a little write-up of the stadium from BallParks.com along with some images of the new stadium:

The St. Louis Cardinals became the first MLB team to finance their own ballpark since the Giants began construction on SBC Park in 1997. Construction began in January 2004 and the ballpark is expected to be ready for Opening Day 2006. The new Busch Stadium will share some of the site of the stadium it is replacing. Similar how Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati was built, part of the Cardinals’ current ballpark will be torn down, as needed, to make room for their new ballpark.

The project site, from the northern edge of current Busch Stadium (Walnut Street) to the base of the elevated Interstate 40/64 highway (Poplar Street), gradually slopes down about 40 feet. This seemingly ordinary topographical fact creates a fantastic site condition for the New Ballpark that the architects have exploited in two ways.

First, by placing home plate in the southwest corner of the site and lowering seating and scoreboard heights in center field, the majority of spectators will have dramatic views of the Gateway Arch and the downtown St. Louis skyline.

Second, when Clark Street is “rebuilt” through the site after Busch Stadium comes down, fans and motorists traveling along Clark Street will be able to enjoy unobstructed views into the ballpark, including the playing field itself! These views will strengthen and extend the connection between the New Ballpark and the emerging urban neighborhood on the north side of Clark Street called Ballpark Village. Perhaps the best outfield views of all will be from the balconies and rooftops of the new buildings in the Ballpark Village.

The Cardinals intend to partner with developers to create a mix of uses in the Ballpark Village, including retail, entertainment, office, and residential facilities. A public plaza will provide a perfect gathering spot for fans before and after games. In addition, the Cardinals will locate their team museum — one of the best in all of baseball — in the Ballpark Village.

The design of the New Ballpark takes into account the context of downtown St. Louis, the colorful history of the Cardinals, and the best attributes of the most successful ballparks built around baseball in the last decade. With classic arched openings recalling the nearby Cupples Station warehouses to the rich warm colors of the Wainright building, this Ballpark is inspired by the classics. However, its creative use of old and new materials, from brick and concrete to exposed steel and glass, creates an architectural statement that stands on its own, with a modern sensibility appropriate for the 21st century.

Of course, the premium spaces of the New Ballpark will bring the comforts of conditioned space and gourmet food offerings to many of our fans. But all fans will be able to experience service upgrades in several key areas. Wider concourses all around, elevators and escalators between levels, and perfect baseball sight lines for all seats in the Ballpark will be obvious improvements over Busch Stadium.

Every fan who comes to the Ballpark will also enjoy improved concessions, family entertainment options, and restroom conveniences that were impossible to provide in Busch Stadium due to its age and restricted configuration. There are also a number of unique standing room and group gathering areas that will give fans limitless opportunities to roam the Ballpark and take in spectacular views of the action on the field.

It has to be early

I finally got to watch the St. Louis Cardinals last night for the first time this season.

Not bad.

Until Isringhausen threw 11-straight balls, walked the bases loaded then gave up a grand slam to give the hated, rival Chicago Cubs the lead in the bottom of the 8th, 7-4, only to go on to win 8-4.

Let’s just chalk this series sweep by the Cubs as early season rust removal.

Go redbirds! Oh, and to all you Cardinals (or baseball in general) fans out there … checkout the new Busch Stadium. It’s amazing! Just take a look at the re-aligned stadium with a cutout center field view of downtown St. Louis and the St. Louis Arch. Beatuy!

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