Wednesday, May 20, 2020

How Come is it The Diamond Can't Easily Be Replaced?

The one question that has Richmond Flying Squirrels Fans and the Richmond Community flying off the handle is how come is it the Diamond can't easily be replaced? It has more concrete than Texas Stadium, which is alas no more and the Mid 1980's Gamble for the Diamond is causing Early 2020's Headaches.

It was built before the Americans With Disabilities Act made more of a Cookie Cutter Mezzanine Single Bowl Stadium Structure and it was not necessarily built with Skyboxes in mind. Any facility in Richmond would have caused prior consternation and usually, it has been one side against the other.

I love Richmond and would love to Visit Richmond, and they've had a Progressive Streak before, like having the Richmond Arena and getting wise to the Horse's Fences of the Fairgrounds Raceway and Expanding the Track. I feel like I would growl and bitterly complain seeing the increasing Piece of the Minors and the Cost of Owning a Piece of Minor League Baseball being too cold and prohibitive.

I don't know what will the ownership disputes lay bare, but, they'd lay bare secrets that should not be on the Family Table. Richmond would be a Single Team Town, and that would be putting it bluntly.

I don't think their Baseball Community has recovered from the Braves taking their show on the Road and leaving the Richmond Community with new Customs and Traditions.

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