vmax Posted February 1, 2016 Author Posted February 1, 2016 "No Dome!!!" I'm worried about this new grass experiment. We''l see next December. Sunlight doesn't hit the field. They better have good growing lights. Quote
cravnravn Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 "No Dome!!!" I'm worried about this new grass experiment. We''l see next December. Sunlight doesn't hit the field. They better have good growing lights.I'm worried about Thanksgiving on, The ATM is used for numerous high school games, the Stealers field is a joke after Thanksgiving so bad they have to paint the field green Quote
cravnravn Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 TBird, yes you are correct, the MSA paid the Camden Yards rennovations. So I guess the O's have a different agreement worked out than the Ravens do in regard to upkeep. However, the O's lease is up within a few years of the Ravens. John Angelos mentioned he has ideas of giving Camden Yards an open concourse, and possible party deck areas. In regards to the NHL. I read Baltimore and Phildelphia were finalists for the Flyers expansion team. Philadelphia was chosen because the Civic Center's structure with the stage did not lend well of hockey seating. Philadelphia promised to build a new arena (which lasted less than 30 years). Would have been cool since the Flyers and Orioles have the same colors. As far as the dome... We are lucky we didn't get one. The domes built in the 80s-90s are already outdated. The Colts, Rams and Oilers wanted a new stadium after less than twenty years or so in their domes. The original plan was for a BaltoDome, which the Colts and Orioles would have shared. Would have been terrible and horribly outdated. The Minnesota Twins, Houston Astros and Seattle Mariniers have already moved out of their domes. No one likes playing in Toronto for baseball. Each of those domes were built around the same time as the proposed BaltoDome.Why we didn't do a retractable roof is beyond me Lucas Oil Stadium is beautiful and its used year round Quote
thundercleetz Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 I am worried about the grass field too. In addition to how crappy the Redskins and Steelers fields look, with concussions awareness I think all fields will have to be turf. I've read that there is padding being developed which goes underneath the turf that can help prevent concussions. Grass fields get extremely hard in the cold... Quote
thundercleetz Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 Why we didn't do a retractable roof is beyond me Lucas Oil Stadium is beautiful and its used year roundEfficient use of that technology wasn't around then. The stadium in Houston was the first instance of modern retractable roof stadiums. That stadium was built four years or so after M&T. Granted Houston paid a lot more money for their stadium than we did as well. Quote
cravnravn Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 Efficient use of that technology wasn't around then. The stadium in Houston was the first instance of modern retractable roof stadiums. That stadium was built four years or so after M&T. Granted Houston paid a lot more money for their stadium than we did as well.Sure it was around, Houston Astros built their retractable roof stadium in 1997 Quote
thundercleetz Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 Sure it was around, Houston Astros built their retractable roof stadium in 1997Astros play outside. Moved into Minute Maid Park in 2000. The Houston Texans play in a retractable roof stadium, opened in 2002. As I said, the first of the modern football stadiums you see today. Quote
TBird Posted February 2, 2016 Posted February 2, 2016 TBird, yes you are correct, the MSA paid the Camden Yards rennovations. So I guess the O's have a different agreement worked out than the Ravens do in regard to upkeep. However, the O's lease is up within a few years of the Ravens. John Angelos mentioned he has ideas of giving Camden Yards an open concourse, and possible party deck areas. In regards to the NHL. I read Baltimore and Phildelphia were finalists for the Flyers expansion team. Philadelphia was chosen because the Civic Center's structure with the fixed stage did not lend well of hockey seating. Philadelphia promised to build a new arena (which lasted less than 30 years). Would have been cool since the Flyers and Orioles have the same colors. As far as the dome... We are lucky we didn't get one. The domes built in the 80s-90s are already outdated. The Colts, Rams and Oilers wanted a new stadium after less than twenty years or so in their domes. The original plan was for a BaltoDome, which the Colts and Orioles would have shared. Would have been terrible and horribly outdated. The Minnesota Twins, Houston Astros and Seattle Mariniers have already moved out of their domes. No one likes playing in Toronto for baseball. Each of those domes were built around the same time as the proposed BaltoDome.Thanks, man. I though so. Yea, you're right. The dome was a bad idea and for the reason youmentioned. The old Civic Center was just too small and we lost theBullets because they had under 5,000 fans at each game. Phil Chaniersaid it was so quiet we could hear the fans converations in the stands-lol. I still can't believe how Memphis has a team and we don't. Michael Oher'sfather is the play by play announcer - Sean Touey-sp. We're muchbigger town but they have the arena, we don't and the state won'tbuild one like you see during March madness. Damn, they're as big assome stadiums. Quote
TBird Posted February 2, 2016 Posted February 2, 2016 I am worried about the grass field too. In addition to how crappy the Redskins and Steelers fields look, with concussions awareness I think all fields will have to be turf. I've read that there is padding being developed which goes underneath the turf that can help prevent concussions. Grass fields get extremely hard in the cold... Don't get worked up til they do it and somebody goes down which they willanyway. Webb went down just walking around the field and there was noaction at the time. Perriman was hurt out in OM. He never played a game there. He was hurtat OM. He had great mini camps always breezing by the secondary. Quote
oldno82 Posted February 3, 2016 Posted February 3, 2016 Ranking the M&T experience: http://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/article-1/MT-Bank-Stadium-Experience-Ranked-No-2/c78517a4-554f-4c15-a2f0-58ee209ef8c4 Quote
TBird Posted February 4, 2016 Posted February 4, 2016 That link also has a link about the pro bowl with our guysKoch and Cox doing so well. Dooom played too. Koch paid for his entire family to go over so he needed thewinner's share of over $50,000. He should be a millionaireby now after getting raises. Min wage is around $700,000pr yr. The practice squad players make around $70,000 pr yr. Cox was part of two successful fake FGs. http://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/article-1/Sam-Koch-Wins-Pro-Bowl-Gets-Needed-Bonus/f8c51176-1d5e-4f47-a0e2-740be182b920 Quote
Tornado700 Posted February 7, 2016 Posted February 7, 2016 WoW craven - that's cool having Jackman as a neighbor. I met his daughterwho was gorgeous. both were really cool. The Os would have moved to DC a long time ago w/o Camden yards butwe can thank Irsay for that. The legislators finally woke up and created thestadium authority to run it. Larry Luchino was brought over from EBWs law firm to run things. he helpedcreate the design telling the architechs they wanted a Fenway park typestadium where the seats were close and the field would be small. EBW put the city on trial because there weren't enought fans. there was a4 game weekend series vs somebody and over 100,000 fans came out and EBW said they city passed. Theyre staying. then he died in 88and the estate sold the team to Eli Jacobs and Luchinno started mumblingsbout a new stadium. After losing the Colts they quickly built the yard which isstill being called the greatest venue in the world for watchingsports but O's would have definitely moved w/o no stadium. Roland Hemond was GM and he made the worse trade in Orioles trading Harnisch and Schilling, for Glen Davis a powerhitter who did nothing here but get injured while the two minor leaguepitchers became the best in baseball. Schilling became a 20 game winnerand HOF, I think. Jacobs sold to Angelos, or the team went into court after Jacobs lost all hismoney and Petey out-bided everyone and we were sooooooo excitedto have him as owner. He paid the lsargest sum ever for a professional team at the time of $275M, but old Jerry said he paid the most of any individual for Cowboys. Petey had an investors groupthat included tom clancy who died a couple of years ago but hestill has an offince in the warehouse with his name on it. Petey won't let anyone forget him. Petey is a nice guy for those that know him. I met him at the firmas he represented dad in the asbestos case vs Beth steel. Hegot a nice settlement for him which helped him and mom thruretirement after Beth Steel lost everything and was sold and allthe employees lost pensions. Mom still gets $77 pr mo from themafter dad working there for 50 yrs. T- Angelos payed $173 mil. for the Orioles. I remember that very well. Quote
TBird Posted February 7, 2016 Posted February 7, 2016 Thanks,man. We thought it was outrageous amount at the time. I couldn't remember the exact deal and today they're worth around$1B same as the Ravens w/o looking it up and mostly because ofthe venue and where it is. Quote
Tornado700 Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 Wrong again T. The O's aren't worth anywhere near 1 Billlion. Not even close. Try around $ 550 Million. Ravens are though. Quote
Spen Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 Wrong again T. The O's aren't worth anywhere near 1 Billlion. Not even close. Try around $ 550 Million. Ravens are though.Forbes listed their value at 1 billion in their annual valuations last March. Quote
Tornado700 Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 Forbes listed their value at 1 billion in their annual valuations last March.Yes they did. The Dallas Cowboys. One other thing Spen: Carolina lost easily. Denver spanked them. Newton was neutered. Quote
TBird Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 Like I said, Angelos paid more than another other owner for a team - $50M more according to link below which called him the worst owner. ___________________________ The complicatedPeter Angelos - SportsBusiness Daily ...www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/.../Peter-Ang... Street & Smith's Sports GroupAug 26, 2013 - Your group paid $173 million, $50 million more than any Major LeagueBaseball franchise had cost. ... In a 2009 survey, Sports Illustrated anointed youbaseball's worst owner, citing ... The Orioles, a team stocked with as much young talent as any in baseball, are ... What matters most to Peter Angelos? Quote
TBird Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 Forbes listed their value at 1 billion in their annual valuations last March.That's what I was going by but this link says $460M down fromTornado's number. Another link said the same. http://www.getnetworth.com/tag/how-much-is-baltimore-orioles-worth/ Quote
TBird Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 I also went by this that said the average MLB team is valuedat $1.2B (with the small-market Tampa valued at $600M)I knew I read somewhere that the O's and Ravensare worth about $1B in the Yard, a little over a billion forBisciotti who paid around $600M to Art MOdell for the team.His counselor said he would make more money investing onFederal notes getting about 5% at the time then it crashedwith everything else in 08 to about 1%. Everything Bisciottitouches turns to gold. O's also spent $118M for payroll, the 12th highest out of 30 teams. http://blog.surepayroll.com/2015-mlb-team-payrolls/ Quote
Spen Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 Yes they did. The Dallas Cowboys. One other thing Spen: Carolina lost easily. Denver spanked them. Newton was neutered. This is where I got my numbers from. http://www.forbes.com/mlb-valuations/list/ As for the super bowl, just another example of why I dont gamble. Quote
TBird Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 Wrong again T. The O's aren't worth anywhere near 1 Billlion. Not even close. Try around $ 550 Million. Ravens are though.Think again Tornado. Your Forbes link doesn't include their CABLE TV ownership. Acquiring MASN which has the rights for the Nationalsgames as well pushed their value over $1B according to Bloomberg in 2013 as O's are baseball's latest billion dollar team and baseball's 7th richest team. The Baltimore Orioles are Major League Baseball’slatest billion-dollar franchise. A new report by Bloomberg values the ballclub at $1.12 billion when factoring in the team’s majority stake in regional sports network MASN. Enlarge The Baltimore Orioles are valued at more than $1 billion, according to Bloomberg. RYAN SHARROW Bloomberg compiled the figures by examining ticket sales, concessions, sponsorships, broadcast rights, interests in TV channels, radio stations and real estate. The Orioles are one of 10 MLB teams to crack the $1 billion mark. There are 30 MLB teams and the Orioles rank seventh overall. The Orioles, owned by Peter Angelos, also hold a majority share of MASN. The cable channel owns the TV rights to both the Orioles and Washington Nationals, which hold a minority stake in the network. FEATURED JOBS Valuation Vice President Weinstein Realty Consultants Director of Sales Hilton Grand Vacations Senior Teller M&T Bank Post a JobSee More Jobs By comparison, a March report by Forbes pegged theOrioles’ value at $618 million. But that figure did not include ownership stakes in TV networks. Bloomberg notes that revenue from national TV contracts and merchandise is split evenly among the teams. The value of MLB Advanced Media, a subsidiary that provides content to Internet and mobile subscribers, is also evenly split. At $3.28 billion, the New York Yankees are the most valuable team in baseball, Bloomberg says. The Los Angeles Dodgers are next at $2.1 billion, followed by the Boston Red Sox at $2.06 billion. Get Contact Information for Boston Red Sox Baseball Club Limited Partnership and 1 other. Quote
Tornado700 Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 Good call T. I seriously forgot the cable acquisition from Angelos. You're right- 1 Bil. Angelos is a shrewd win at all cost no matter what kind of guy. And in the long run, this hurts the team. Quote
TBird Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 And everyone should be pissed at this. MASNowned the rights for the Nats games in DC. Thatwas the kicker when they brought the team in. TheO's were in the country's 4 largest market when therewasn't a team there. It went from York, PA allthe way down to NOrthern, VA but fans came as farfrom North and even South Carolina to games. Petey lost all that revnue but owned the cable market sothe new family, Lerners, that owned the Nats didn't havea cable contract. Petey was guaranteed that CABLE market in exchange for bringingthe Nats in from Toronto and breaking up his territoryof 9.6M people which he had for over 20 years or more. MLB did it because of pressure from Congress that wanted ateam there and in part because MLB owners were still pissedat Petey for nixing the fielding of replacement teams like theNFL had in the 80s and they won their strike. In baseball,the entire season was shut down or almost when the ownerswanted more financial controls and the World Series wascancelled for the first time. Players won. But now the Lerners want that cable market after seeing what it difor Petey's franchise and Selig wanted them to have it so theyrenegged on their promise to let Os continue with the right to DCAgames. They both promised in writing so Petey sued them. You really don't want to mess with him in court. Just as the asbestos companies and my mom who got a nice settlement viaPetey and especially in this case since he has the guarantees inwriting. So in retaliation for getting sued Seleg gave the All Star game toanother city. It was supposed to come here. The last time he did thatto Petey he lost in court in 2005 and again it was over the Os TVrights in DC. Baltimore always gets it in the back from the NFL and MLB. Did you know Jerry Hoffberger was the first owner to put a ticketwindow in DC for that market. When EBW came over from DC toown the team he ended up with everything below Baltimore downto Florida. Petey is actually a nice guy for those that know him. I know a guy who worksfor the food company that supples all the stadium's concessions and theprivate club restaurant in the warehouse. He was supervisor the food inPete's sky box. When he left Angelos gave him a $100 tip. Five mins laterhis boss said Angelos just gave me a $100 tip so I have to split it with you.He said no you don't, he gave me $100 too. I asked much does he pay forall that food in the box and he said that night his bill came to $15,000. Man,they pay that for each home game. My nephew sat in one and they justkept bringing in crab cakes, lobster, steak the entire game plus burgers andhot dogs and a ton of ice cream for the kids plus desert. I don't eat bad. Hadfried shrimp last night at MO's and treated two old friends to crab cakes on Saturday. Had a hot dog for lunch. I met him at thefirm when I took mom down to collect her asbestos money. I never sawhim before as this was before he bought the Os but there was nomistaking who he was. He walked through the halls like he owned theplace. It was a little office off Harford Rd but he moved into the topfloor of the World Trade Center after he bought it-lol. An update on the court case. The Nats one the first round that was inarbitration and demand millions from Os. They're not paying and suedMLB. Selig was pissed. Now he used a power play and force anotherowner to sell his team, the name in the link. He couldn't do that with Peteyhe's so strong. This is a better link than the other one. So it's fitting that Petey kicked Selig in the ass for renegging and being suchan ass by suing him as Selig went out of office he's responsible for startinga war between clubs that is being felt all over baseball and will havegreat effects on every team. http://www.bleedcubbieblue.com/2014/7/29/5949595/orioles-nationals-involved-in-tv-rights-lawsuit http://www.sportingnews.com/mlb-news/4603875-baltimore-orioles-washington-nationals-masn-dispute-tv-rights-bud-selig-montreal-expos Quote
oldno82 Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 I concur T. The MASN contract to the O's was part of the deal when the Expos moved next door. Angelos should never have given that up and I don't think he will as long as he's alive. Quote
TBird Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 LOL - Petey won. The court threw out the arbitrator's decision so right now everythingis back in limbo. MASN announced that it was confident a neutraland fair process would play out in the end. The Nats and MLB were pissed and said nothing. I told you, don't mess with Petey in court. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-3304199/Judge-tosses-arbitration-said-MASN-owes-Nats-298M.html Quote
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