
It’s a couple months old but here is a Q&A with Greg Sherlock, one of the lead architects for Marlins Park
It’s a couple months old but here is a Q&A with Greg Sherlock, one of the lead architects for Marlins Park http://t.co/W89pDzhs
It’s a couple months old but here is a Q&A with Greg Sherlock, one of the lead architects for Marlins Park http://t.co/W89pDzhs
Thoughts? MT @GrillCheese49 Can’t get Kermit the frog green out of my head. Oh yeah because it was sprayed everywhere at Marlins Park.
One of the more unique aspects of Marlins Park is the Clevelander bar out in left field. The Clevelander features body-painted dancers and other scantily-clad performers as well as a swimming pool. There is nothing like this in any other ballpark or stadium… to be clear, this is happening at the ballpark during a Major League ballgame.
Since many patrons take photos and share them online, we figured we would post a few for your entertainment. We should point out, many of these photos are arguably NSFW.
Having watched 9 straight games at other ballparks, Marlins Park outfield does look huge.
Time lapse of Marlins Park outfield (5/1-10, 1.5 hour interval). Outfield grass (especially right field) only getting 2-3 hours of sun per day.
LF grass at @MarlinsPark is doing better than RF because early morning sun comes through the open windows. RF is blocked by seating.
Looking at ballpark cams, deep right field grass at @MarlinsPark is getting, at most, 2-3 hours of sun per day.
ESPN’s Tim Keown writes about large ballparks, including Marlins Park http://t.co/lxXUOkVu
Clevelander to sell LoMo drink. RT @Clevelander1020 #LoMo approved: The Home Run http://t.co/yAG3ztlM We love to drink for a cause #Marlins