The Hammer
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Maybe some pre-season or exhibition games at Sac State could prime the pump...
That would be an INSANE turnout, I can guarantee you.
Maybe some pre-season or exhibition games at Sac State could prime the pump...
Friggin guys lol.. I was being serious.. We support team tennis ffs, so why not soccer or MLB?
I remember right before it was built part of the the great thing was that it could be upgraded to a MLB park if needed. Then I remember a couple years ago hearing something vague about how that didn't happen. So it came down to laying cement in too cold of weather?? Jesus Christ. That's a $300 mil planning error isn't it?
I remember right before it was built part of the the great thing was that it could be upgraded to a MLB park if needed. Then I remember a couple years ago hearing something vague about how that didn't happen. So it came down to laying cement in too cold of weather?? Jesus Christ. That's a $300 mil planning error isn't it?
The stadium was not designed with expansion in mind, if a major league ballclub (such as the Oakland Athletics, who are the major league affiliate of the River Cats) ever moved to Sacramento there would be significant work required.
Um, they intentionally place concrete (which contains cement as the binder material) in colder times of day here in the valley because summertime heat and heat of hydration of cement in concrete don't mix to well (helps lead to high thermal stresses and shrinkage cracking). As long as it is a little above freezing cement is OK. In fact, cement keeps getting stronger for years.
I don't think the temperature was a factor. I think it is facility design. Let's see.....
Yep, per Wiki:
The stadium was designed specifically for its current tenant, Triple-A Baseball, and all of the comfort and intimacy that makes Triple-A Baseball so successful. That said, in the unlikely case that we would want to expand the ballpark to accommodate a larger capacity, the stadium would need significant adjustments but likely not need to be demolished and rebuilt from scratch.
Rain made the construction period longer, which incurs additional labor cost. Precipitation also caused a rethink in the construction methods. Changes were made almost on the fly, including a major structural modification:
Because of the time restraints the initial design was changed from steel H-columns to poured-in-place reinforced concrete columns, and supporting the suite level with prefabricated steel trusses.
Assuming that the concrete columns are built to handle both suites and an upper deck (I have no reason to believe otherwise), new structural work would probably have to be in place above the columns. That means the entire existing upper level, which contains the Solon Club, suites and the press box, would have to be demolished.
I got a good feeling about this.. Can anyone say Oakland A's in town within the next 10 years if this whole "riverwalk" thing takes off?