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I believe that's all the employees they can find
The issue is less with the Brewers playing in Miller Park and more with the fact that they don't have to travel. The time in the airport, on the plane, getting to the hotel, being away from home, etc. That's the stuff that wears on players more than simply playing in front of a different crowd at a different stadium. Since the Brewers feel so passionately about competitive balance, they should board a plane, fly for 3-4 hours and then land back in Milwaukee before being bussed to the Pfister for the weekend
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny. Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.
Let's break this down... open MLB stadiums for this weekend:Group 1 (Barred by Collective Bargaining Agreement)Chavez OaklandSeattleSan DiegoArizonaThe CBA doesn't allow teams to play in the Eastern time zone the day after a game in the Pacific time zone (Arizona doesn't have DST, i.e. they are on Pacific time right now). While the CBA does allow up to seven exceptions per season (for each league), Miami is scheduled to play the Mets on Monday and the Brewers are in Pittsburgh ... whether that game happens in Miami or NYC, this would add two more West-to-East games to the NL schedule which currently stands at six (AZ, LAD, SD, WAS, STL and SF have all gone W-to-E once this year). 6+2 = 8 which is > 7, so this wasn't going to happen.Group 2 (Scheduling Conflicts)St Louis - Staging this weekend for Billy Joel concert next week.Baltimore - Hosting charity 5K run and related events on Saturday.Citi - Hosting arts festival this weekendGroup 3 (Significant risks/no assurances)Toronto - International logistics (customs, tax/financial, regulatory implications); also would need a variance from City of Toronto to add a game to the schedule.Boston - Rain in forecast (MLB does not want to risk having to postpone or cancel a game for team in division chase); also need a variance from City of BostonComiskey - Rain in forecastKansas City - Rain in forecastGroup 4 (Possibile, but could be PR nightmares)Pittsburgh - Cannot independently confirm this, but word on the street is there are multiple weddings scheduled at PNC Park this weekend.Arlington - Maybe... but Texas' resources are already being taxed enough as it is, and I think humanitarian concerns are played more of a role here than the fairness concerns of Cardinals and Cubs fans.
Solid breakdown. There's also a concert being held at Comiskey/US Cellular/G-Rate Field this weekend. The Cubs and Cardinals fans played zero part in this decision. I just find it amusing that there were so many Brewers fans up in arms and citing "competitive advantage" with the Cubs moving back a game time by a few hours yet they seem to be perfectly fine with getting 3 important late season games moved to their home stadium. It is what it is. If the Cubs and Rockies take care of their business, it'll all be moot.
No, what was amusing was Cubs fans freaking out that the Brewers complained about not following the schedule...again. Brewers fans didn't even bring up the time change until Cubs fans (you specifically) got all butthurt about the Brewers "pettiness."Again, comparing the manager of a team deciding, "Hey, we have a quick turnaround against a team we're competing with in the division race so let's move the first pitch back one week ahead of the game" to, "We've been hit by a hurricane and we can't play the games in our home stadium" is laughable at best. The Cubs decided they wanted to change the start time for their benefit. The MLB decided they needed to move the game because a hurricane hit the city that the games were supposed to be played in less than a week ago. The Cubs are the ones who decided they wanted to make a change. The Brewers had absolutely no say whatsoever in moving the games to Milwaukee. The two situations aren't remotely similar.If you want the Brewers fanbase to celebrate the fact that a hurricane hit their opponent's city to the point they can't play baseball in it so they caught a scheduling break, then sure, here you go: WOO HOO! CAN YOU BELIEVE IT! WHAT GREAT FORTUNE THAT IRMA CRUSHED THE CITY OF MIAMI AND WE GET 3 EXTRA HOME GAMES IN A PENNANT RACE!
The Yankees got to play Tampa Bay at Citi Field in NY while the Red Sox are going to have to play them in Tampa this weekend. On the Red Sox TV broadcast last night, they said that currently none of the traffic signals in and around the area surrounding the Trop are working, and if that remains the case tomorrow, they will play in an empty (by design) stadium. I couldn't find any corroboration of that anywhere, though.
I just find it amusing that there were so many Brewers fans up in arms and citing "competitive advantage" with the Cubs moving back a game time by a few hours yet they seem to be perfectly fine with getting 3 important late season games moved to their home stadium.
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
I don't think you'll find a single Brewers' fan who doesn't recognize that they just gained a massive competitive advantage. The difference, whether fair or not, is that this changed was done by MLB, completely beyond the Brewers' control. The Cubs moving back their game was initiated by the Cubs (and approved by the MLB).
The Cubs initiating the change should have nothing to do with it. In both cases, MLB acted logically in their decision. However, in one case you have a team's front office "vigorously objecting" to moving back one game's start time which partially negates their advantage. In the other case, you have a manager whose response is "I have no issues with it. None."#characterrevealed
Of course the motivations matter. In one case the Cubs wanted a schedule change for convenience. In the other, an act of God caused the Marlins to want to move the series.
"Due to the brief lead time, staffing levels for concessions, guest services and other logistics will restrict seating capacities at Miller Park for the three games. For Friday's game, only Field Level tickets will be available for purchase -- a capacity of approximately 10,000 tickets. For the Saturday and Sunday games, the capacity will increase to approximately 23,000 with staffing for those two games extended into the Loge Level. "
In both cases, MLB had the final say. Obviously, they were going to grant the Marlins permission to move the games. I don't understand why there was such outrage over the Cubs seeking permission to change one start time.
I don't understand why you care so much.
The irony
You're killing it with the GIFs today. More cute posts from the Cubs fans.
I remember when I first discovered GIFs.You strike me as the kind of mid 30s guy who not only created a bitmoji but also updates his bitmoji's clothes to match what he's wearing.