Take this with a boulder of salt but it comes from a guy I know who works for the city. As we know, Wichita wants to build a new dowtown baseball stadium to replace Lawrence-Dumont. The main objective of course is to attract affiliated baseball. However, the prospects for any available teams moving aren't good right now. But the city with available star bonds, plans to proceed with it plans. One idea to further justify a stadium is to get WSU to play there. Now this is where it gets interesting. The guy tells me the university is interested because they would free up the land where Eck Stadium sits now for further expansion of the inovation campus and parking. He says some administrators feel it's become a white elephant of sorts and the site could be put to better use. Anyobe else hearing this?
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This sounds like someone from the city floating a rumor hoping it makes the decision to build a new stadium seem like a little better idea.
I don't think the condition of L-D is what kept fans away from the affiliated minor league teams when they were in town.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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The prospects of Wichita getting a AA or AAA team are actually quite good, so I call BS on this rumor.
Besides, Eck is one of the best college parks in the country. There's no reason at this point to scrap it."It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM
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Originally posted by Rocky Mountain Shock View PostThe prospects of Wichita getting a AA or AAA team are actually quite good, so I call BS on this rumor.
Besides, Eck is one of the best college parks in the country. There's no reason at this point to scrap it.
Regarding affiliated BB in Wichita, now is a bad time to try to woo AA or AAA team out of their existing situations. Most teams currently have committed local ownership and good relationships with their current host cities. The few that are marginal all seem to be making the effort to improve.
I'm all-in for a new stadium and I hope it happens and can be better integrated with the local entertainment options in the area. While L-D has a lot of nostalgia, its usefulness and fan-friendliness has expired. Getting a team lined-up as a new tenant is going to be a challenge.Basketball Season Tix since '77-78 . . . . . . Baseball Season Tix since '88
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Originally posted by shocks02 View PostJeff Longwell was on The Drive with Bob Lutz about a month ago and guaranteed that he'd have a minor-league team by the end of the year. If this doesn't end up being the case, I'm going to be very disappointed.
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Gah... forgot about that stinky baseball-soccer combo idea, which seemed to generate itself out of thin air and suddenly became the plan. Another idea that hasn't really happened in other parts of the country in any relevant volume (for obvious, common-sense reasons), but here it will somehow be a cue to city leadership to move forward with such a unique opportunity.
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