Falkenhayn wrote:Will Fenway and Yankee stadium be the last holdouts? I can't help but think so.
Dodger Stadium has been owned and operated by the Dodgers since they moved to Los Angeles, and there are no plans to sell naming rights.
The Anaheim Angels ended their partnership with Edison International and actually have declined to sell naming rights, and instead rechristened it Angel Stadium to help promote the team. ALthough they then made the IDIOT move of changing the name of the team to "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim" Even though they arent in LA City limits, or even LA County. They had to keep the name Anaheim in the name to satisfy agreements with the city made during the Disney-Era. The Reds play at "The Great american Ballpark" which sounds cheesy but at least it isnt tainted with corporate titleage. The Mets still play at Shea, but that place is a dump. I could rant for a while on baseball parks but youd quit reading the post.
Hockey, though dead as it may seem, has a few good places left. I dont think anyone will touch Madison Square or Joe Louis, and hate the Mighty Ducks (my beloved 2003 conference champs!) all you want but at least they have the decency to play at the POND. Chicago will always have Soldier Field no matter who it is sponsored by, and
3 baseball teams have parks named for Breweries, Busch in St. Louis (Cardinals), Miller Park in Milwaukee (Brewers) and Coors Field in Denver (Rockies)
Some really bad ones:
-PETCO Park a.k.a "Bark Park" in San Diego (Padres)
-US Cellular Field formerly known as Comiskey Park in Chicago (White Sox)
-Tropicana Field, formerly the ThunderDome in Tampa (Devil Rays)
AND MY NEW SLOGAN FOR THE BLUE JAYS:
VISITNG TEAMS GET ROGERED!