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    Arlington, Rangers expected to unveil plans for new stadium with roof

    ARLINGTON -- The Texas Rangers and the City of Arlington have agreed to build a retractable roof stadium in the city, multiple sources tell News 8.

    Sources with the city say there will be a press conference at 1:30 p.m. Friday to make an “important economic development announcement.” Speculation is that the city and Texas Rangers have agreed on plans to build a stadium with a roof that would be funded in part by a half-cent sales tax once AT&T Stadium, home to the Dallas Cowboys, is paid off.

    The ballpark would cost approximately $900 million and be split equally between the city and the Rangers.

    For the plan to move forward, voters will have to approve the use of tax money for a new stadium. The money will come from a tax that citizens are already paying.

    Since construction began on AT&T Stadium, there has been a half-cent sales tax that went directly to paying off the debt for the Dallas Cowboys' new stadium. The original plan was to pay off that debt by 2035; sources tell us that the City of Arlington now thinks they'll have it paid off by 2020.

    Officials with both the city and the baseball club declined to comment Thursday, including about a target construction date or location for the new park.

    But Arlington officials have made no bones about their desire to keep the Rangers in town after the team’s lease at Globe Life Park expires in 2024. City leaders don’t like to talk publicly about it, but there have been rumors that business and political leaders in Dallas were trying to lure the team away.

    “We need to show love for the Rangers right now, y’all, ” Arlington Mayor Jeff Williams told the Rotary Club of Fort Worth last week, speaking generally about the city’s desire to keep its team. “The Rangers don’t want to leave, but there are other cities, and we know one that starts with a D that wants to take it. … Right now is a key time for us.”

    The Rangers are playing their 23rd season at Globe Life Park, which opened in 1994 and still enjoys a reputation for providing baseball fans the nostalgia of classic understated architecture combined with modern restrooms, concessions and luxury boxes. The ballpark has undergone several renovations and improvements over recent years, which has kept the park from feeling out-of-date. The only thing it lacks is air conditioning.

    For many fans, the ballpark still feels new, although it is now the 11th oldest facility in Major League Baseball. Eighteen other clubs now play in newer stadiums, including six parks with retractable roofs and one with a fixed dome. Cleveland’s Progressive Field opened the same year as Globe Life Park, which was originally known as The Ballpark in Arlington.

    The lack of a roof and accompanying air conditioning is considered one factor that can keep fans away from Globe Life Park, especially during the dog days of summer, when the temperature can stay in the mid-90s even during night games.

    The announcement Friday will be made just a few hours before the Rangers are scheduled to begin a series with the Houston Astros, which has had a retractable roof stadium since 2000.

  • #2
    They better do it right. I really love THE BALLPARK IN ARLINGTON.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
      They better do it right. I really love THE BALLPARK IN ARLINGTON.
      Im with you. I saw this last night and didnt think it was a good idea at first. Then after thinking about it for a bit, that area has changed so much with the new highway access and Jerryland, it kind of makes sense to redo the ballpark also. A roof with A/C would be nice, summer games are just almost unbearable.
      "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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      • #4
        I'm a purist. I HATE indoor baseball.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
          I'm a purist. I HATE indoor baseball.
          I understand that too. As long as they keep real grass and open up the roof for night games, I am ok with it. I am sure early season games will have an open roof too.

          But damn it better be a beautiful stadium. TBIA is a great looking and functioning ballpark.

          JUST DON'T TURN IT INTO JERRYWORLD 2.0!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
            I'm a purist. I HATE indoor baseball.
            may I suggest Coors Field?
            "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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            • #7
              I love the ballpark and am not a big fan of indoor ball but I also will not go to a summer game. I think for this area I am good with it if it is done right.
              Half of history is hiding the past.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Post
                may I suggest Coors Field?
                NO, but thanks for playing.

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                • #9
                  They've done just about everything they can to make the park less hitter friendly (runs scored) and it's gone from 1st to 2nd, just slightly better than Coors Field and barely edging out Fenway. HW wise they went from worst to 5th.

                  That and they are building Texas Live right next door. Something they've desperately needed I think. Along with some form of mass transit!

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                  • #10
                    I'm on the fence with this. I prefer open air baseball, but when its late in the game and the temperature is still mid to upper 90's that does seem ridiculous. I wonder if the vote over the sales tax increase will have much resistance.

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                    • #11
                      I wonder where the new stadium would be placed. Jerry's big excuse for the east west football field was because one end aims towards the Ballpark. They better not plan to put it on the west side of Collins, that's where I live!

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                      • #12
                        Leave it alone, I don't want Jerry World ticket prices.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by big_tiger View Post
                          I wonder where the new stadium would be placed. Jerry's big excuse for the east west football field was because one end aims towards the Ballpark. They better not plan to put it on the west side of Collins, that's where I live!
                          Texas Live! is going at the intersection of Randol Mill and Nolan Ryan Expressway. I'd guess they are planning to build where lot B is currently. I mean unless they want to spend tons of cash redirecting Johnson Creek.

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                          • #14
                            I am against it cause baseball is supposed to be outside and people shouldn't be pussies. That park is only 20 ish years old and beautiful in my opinion too. I wonder what they would do with the old stadium too.

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                            • #15
                              Holy shit 1994? I thought the park was only like 6-7 years old!

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