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Old 03-11-2014, 05:40 PM   #49
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I have a question for all you, how games in a season do you usually play in franchise mode?
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Old 03-11-2014, 06:13 PM   #50
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I have one question for you regarding the Marlins. I went to google maps and used pegman to take a look around the neighborhood where the ballpark is located. I saw bars on doors and windows a block from the ballpark which you only see in a high crime area.

Why would they locate a ballpark in a high crime area and is that a factor in poor attendance? If they don't get better attendance they will constantly struggle and will remain a challenge both in reality and in mlbts.
Thanks for asking, I don't mind answering any Marlins questions. The ballpark is located in Little Havana. South Florida's Latin American population is enormous, the Cuban community being the unofficial leader of the bunch. (I myself am of Cuban descent) The location of the ballpark was chosen (admittedly as the second best option) because its pretty much considered the heart of the Cuban and Hispanic population here. Its a good location because instead of saying we're Latin America's team and then being located half an hour from the Hispanic population we are literally playing in middle of the Hispanic population. And yes the Marlins have made previous mentions of trying to become more of a Latin American team to fans outside of the US as well.

As for the crime in the area, by my knowledge it isn't actually a high crime area, although it is a low income area. Some of what you made mention to is because of poverty. Additionally you may be surprised to hear that some Hispanics actually enjoy the design of bars over their windows and doors. It's done for safety primarily but is also done regardless of wealth. (Just a minor example but my half brother spent his entire childhood in a house barricaded by bars, ugly but its just part of the society by now).

Also, Marlins Park is located on the exact grounds of the famous Orange Bowl. That facility was immensely successful even in such a low income neighborhood for decades upon decades. If that building could succeed at that site, Marlins Park definitely can as well.

Next, part of the intention of putting Marlins Park in that area was to help revive the area, which is beloved around here even with its faults. The ballpark has several businesses on the ground level that are open year round and the four parking garages are all built with open business sites on the ground level, which are also intended to be open year round for the purpose of reviving the community. I've seen the proposed list of businesses and while none have opened yet, its all good stuff eventually.

As for the attendance issues at the ballpark, the way South Florida sports fans are, the location will definitely not be a detriment to attendance. Attendance is low now because we are such a bandwagon town, the rebuilding Marlins are getting the least attention behind the bubbling hot Miami Heat. When the Marlins are consistently hot again, the fans will come out regardless of location. Ive seen it happen countless times. Just last year, even with our poor season I saw an increase in attendance and energy/atmosphere just in Jose Fernandez's starts alone. It was like a whole different crowd when he was on the mound. Miami has its attendance issues but the ballpark site isn't the reason for it.

That's it. Sorry if its a long read but I'm such a diehard Fish fan that I wanted to give u my complete and best possible answer. Thank you again for asking!

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Old 03-12-2014, 12:07 AM   #51
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I'll pick the Orioles. It will be tough because you don't want to spend a huge amount of money, But now you got JJ hardy Crush Davis and Matt Wieters who are all soon to be free agents. Who to keep and who to get rid of. Who to sign and who to fill spots in the minors etc. Its always fun using teams like that in my opinion. Then again its fun to use power house teams as well for fun.
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Old 03-12-2014, 04:54 AM   #52
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I will be doing my usual Braves franchise. As for building up/rebuilding, I will be working with the Mariners. I love that ballpark and they have some decent points to build from.
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Thanks for asking, I don't mind answering any Marlins questions. The ballpark is located in Little Havana. South Florida's Latin American population is enormous, the Cuban community being the unofficial leader of the bunch. (I myself am of Cuban descent) The location of the ballpark was chosen (admittedly as the second best option) because its pretty much considered the heart of the Cuban and Hispanic population here. Its a good location because instead of saying we're Latin America's team and then being located half an hour from the Hispanic population we are literally playing in middle of the Hispanic population. And yes the Marlins have made previous mentions of trying to become more of a Latin American team to fans outside of the US as well.

As for the crime in the area, by my knowledge it isn't actually a high crime area, although it is a low income area. Some of what you made mention to is because of poverty. Additionally you may be surprised to hear that some Hispanics actually enjoy the design of bars over their windows and doors. It's done for safety primarily but is also done regardless of wealth. (Just a minor example but my half brother spent his entire childhood in a house barricaded by bars, ugly but its just part of the society by now).

Also, Marlins Park is located on the exact grounds of the famous Orange Bowl. That facility was immensely successful even in such a low income neighborhood for decades upon decades. If that building could succeed at that site, Marlins Park definitely can as well.

Next, part of the intention of putting Marlins Park in that area was to help revive the area, which is beloved around here even with its faults. The ballpark has several businesses on the ground level that are open year round and the four parking garages are all built with open business sites on the ground level, which are also intended to be open year round for the purpose of reviving the community. I've seen the proposed list of businesses and while none have opened yet, its all good stuff eventually.

As for the attendance issues at the ballpark, the way South Florida sports fans are, the location will definitely not be a detriment to attendance. Attendance is low now because we are such a bandwagon town, the rebuilding Marlins are getting the least attention behind the bubbling hot Miami Heat. When the Marlins are consistently hot again, the fans will come out regardless of location. Ive seen it happen countless times. Just last year, even with our poor season I saw an increase in attendance and energy/atmosphere just in Jose Fernandez's starts alone. It was like a whole different crowd when he was on the mound. Miami has its attendance issues but the ballpark site isn't the reason for it.

That's it. Sorry if its a long read but I'm such a diehard Fish fan that I wanted to give u my complete and best possible answer. Thank you again for asking!

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Thanks for the reply. I used to live in North St Louis where bars on the windows and doors are common and it is due to high crime - keeping the crackheads and burglars out. Unfortunately it also keeps firefighters out sometimes when there is a fire. If the Cardinals were still at the old location of Sportsman's Park I guarantee it would hurt attendance because it simply isn't a safe place to park and walk to the stadium.

I've heard a lot about the Marlins park and I enjoy surfing the world with google maps using the pegman feature which takes you to street level and I was surprised to see bars on windows and doors directly across the street from the ballpark.
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Thanks for the reply. I used to live in North St Louis where bars on the windows and doors are common and it is due to high crime - keeping the crackheads and burglars out. Unfortunately it also keeps firefighters out sometimes when there is a fire. If the Cardinals were still at the old location of Sportsman's Park I guarantee it would hurt attendance because it simply isn't a safe place to park and walk to the stadium.

I've heard a lot about the Marlins park and I enjoy surfing the world with google maps using the pegman feature which takes you to street level and I was surprised to see bars on windows and doors directly across the street from the ballpark.
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