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Ghosts Of Flatbush Hbo Sports Show With Bryant Wes Anderson’s Next Movie Black Star Line Music and Video presents blackstarvideo.com. Brooklyn Dodgers Ghosts Of Flatbush Pt.11 - Duration: 10:15. Victor Miramontes 27,065 views. Like many other entries in the HBO Sports documentary library, The Ghosts of Flatbush provides a nice balance of facts and anecdotes intercut with great.
5/25 - The SJ Giants should. Stay in SJ - 16 (17%) Be reborn as the SJ A's - 7 (7%) Move to North/East Bay - 27 (29%) Move to Salinas/South Co.
- 25 (27%) Move elsewhere in CA - 16 (17%) 4/5 - At a game I usually eat. Stadium fare - 81 (64%) Food I got from another establishment - 11 (8%) Tailgate grub - 8 (6%) Something I brought from home - 19 (15%) Nothing - 6 (4%) 3/15 - Projected '09 Attendance 17,500 per game - 37 (31%) 20,000 - 33 (28%) 22,500 - 25 (21%) 25,000 - 10 (8%) 27,500 - 3 (2%) 30,000 - 9 (7%) 3/8 - Ideal Ballpark Capacity?
30,000 - 13 (5%) 35,000 - 83 (33%) 40,000 - 114 (46%) 45,000 - 28 (11%) 50,000 - 8 (3%) 3/1 - The A's will end up in: Oakland - 90 (32%) San Jose - 153 (55%) Sacramento - 17 (6%) Elsewhere - 15 (5%). CORRECTION: The Atlantic Center Mall, built and owned by Bruce Ratner, already sits on the site previously coveted by Watner O'Malley for a Dodger's ballpark. Just because Mayor Bloomberg keeps telling people that it's the same site as the Atlantic Yards project doesn't make it so. This lie goes back to the early days of when the project was proposed, only Bloomberg hasn't kept up with the prevailing myth.
Even Ratner has stopped using this one. Anonymous said. You wrote: 'Ironically, the site previously sought by O'Malley is now the home of the Atlantic Yards project, the multi-billion dollar mixed development that will contain a new arena for the Nets basketball franchise. The site was acquired through an expensive, highly controversial eminent domain effort.
The Nets would be the first major sports team to call Brooklyn home since the Dodgers left 50 years ago. The Dodgers took up residence on a hillside near downtown LA called Chavez Ravine, which was cleared through - that's right - eminent domain.' This needs correcting. The site O'Malley wanted to build a new Ebbets Field at is not the site for the proposed Atlantic Yards arena. It is near it, but not the same site. See: 'Rhetoric check: AY 'same site' as proposed Dodgers stadium?
The site of the proposed Nets arena has not been acquired by eminent domain. That is what NY State and the developer, Forest City Ratner, want to do, but they are tied up in court with a legal challenge to that taking. See: Also, while true that the new Dodgers stadium was build by condemning Chavez Ravine, it's unfortunate that the film makes no mention of that at all. (I only saw the last hour, and I assume it was not discussed in the first 1/2 hour.) said.
I'll make the corrections. Anonymous said. Thanks for making the corrections. I wonder if the documentary is based on a book I read a while back.
Csi Wealth Management Essentials Pdf Creator more. It was a great book, but its been a few years since I read it and I can't remember the name. In the end, the author placed the blame for the move on Moses. O'Malley and Moses hated each other, and Moses was faulted for using his position to thwart O'Malley for spite. In the end NY lost both it's NL franchises.
I always wondered if Moses was still despised in Brooklyn, or if O'Malley is the one who bears the brunt of moving the team. What is certain is that the NY Yankee's reaped the benefits. On another note, it's incredible to think that Vin Scully actually broadcast Dodger games at Ebbets field! Talk about living history. Ironically, I saw a game a few days ago where Ernie Harwell from the Tigers was in the booth. He talked about interviewing Connie Mack years ago! The living history of baseball is just incredible.
Was Connie really born before the civil war? I guess this is why this stuff matters so much to fans. Anonymous said.
Well it helped the yankees, but not for long. In fact, the Mets drew very well for nearly all of their bad seasons prior to 1969. It is common knowledge that the Pennant winnning, 1964 Yankees were outdrawn by the hapless Mets who had just moved into Shea Staduim.
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