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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Friday, March 07, 2008
MIAMI—Art and wine collector, philanthropist, luxury auto dealer, former owner of the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles. Now Norman Braman can add this: staunch opponent of a giant $3 billion public works deal that includes a long-sought stadium for baseball’s Florida Marlins.
Braman is suing to stop Miami’s so-called “global agreement” in its tracks, contending it was illegally hatched in secret and improperly uses money intended to cure urban blight and help poor people. Braman wants voters to decide projects of such magnitude, rather than politicians.
Ryan
Posted: March 07, 2008 at 04:11 PM | 12 comment(s)
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lawsuits pushed Petco back a few years. It may be 2020 before Florida gets a new stadium.
What they should do is move them to one of those soon to be vacated stadiums in New York.
call them the Brooklyn Trolley something or others..
with manatee dancers.
Also, all these freakin stadiums should be privately financed!
Two things.
1) The Marlins aren't cost-conscious. They're cheap, petty, underhanded, and rich (unfortunately). Cost-conscious means they don't spend money because they are worried about a budget. The Marlins don't spend money because they want to blame Miami for them having to possibly actually pay for their house. The nerve.
2) Every team does this, not just the Marlins.
i like it!
i like it!
Oh yes. I'm all for the manatee dancers.
If you ever visit a strip club in Montreal you'll realize the zero-g is entirely unnecessary.
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