Pro Player-Hating
In my column yesterday, I mentioned how horrible Miami's Pro Player Stadium is. For the inside scoop, here's Dave Barry.
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I think the Metrodome in Minneapolis is far worse. There's considerably fewer seats in the infield area, and the seats down the foul lines all face center field. The Metrodome was built on the cheap for football and they wedged the Twins in at the last minute - that was 21 years ago. They can live with Pro Player if Minnesota can live with the 'Dome.
Skydome in Toronto is just as bad. This is the stadium that atmosphere didn't forget, it ignored. Aretractable roof that is almost always closed, even in summer. It sucks, really sucks. It may be the suckiest thing that ever sucked.