Rangers Thursday Workout |
"The cab ride in is always fun," said Michael Young. "You have a ball park pop up in the middle of the neighborhood."
This is my first trip here and I am digging it. I've been to some minor league ballparks that are nicer than these hallowed grounds. That being the case, it's an almost refreshing change from the MEGA-BILLION-MONOLITHIC-STADIUMS/BALLPARKS-ON-STEROIDS. Fenway doesn't scream at you from a highway. It just sort of invites you to come hang out and enjoy a game.
Rangers Dugout Looking out to Green Monster |
The Red Sox have spent more than $100 million dollars adding seats and upgrading the park but according to many Rangers perhaps the best improvement has nothing to do with aesthetics. Well, at least visual ones. I'd heard that Fenway sometimes stuck with you after you left. Kind of like the stench of a smoky bar that lingers on your clothes for a few days.
One Ranger, who shall remain nameless, mentioned to me that the vile, etched-in-the-concrete smell of urine/beer is gone.
"It feels different because they changed the tunnel from the dugout to the clubhouse," Josh Hamilton told me. When I asked him if it smelled better he smiled and said "Much!"