Olympic Stadium
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Olympic Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies @ Montreal Expos
May 25, 2002
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The Road Trip
After the game at Shea, we simply made our way back to Mike's place in Connecticut, to get a decent night's sleep before our trek up to Montreal the next day. We got up fairly early Friday morning (~9 A.M.) and hit the road northbound. We made a pit stop at a McDonald's and then continued up the New York State Thruway. We stopped at one of the state run rest areas for a restroom break and found something very interesting inside... Right near the bathroom they had a bank of gumball machines which typically no longer contain gumballs but, rather, junky toys. There were 2 machines which stood out from the others, each containing miniature human figures. One was called "Homies" which featured Black characters in stereotypically negative African-American outfits and poses, and the other machine contained "Mijos", similar but with Latino characters. We were pretty shocked by this, especially in New York. We were so shocked, appalled, and offended that we just had to buy one. We were kinda goofing semi-seriously with Vin, who's Black, about how such a liberal and diverse state can sell Homies and Mijos at a state run rest area and we vowed to take the issue up with Hillary Clinton! (which would never happen). So we took our Homie on the road with us and used a piece of bubble gum to fasten him to the dashboard so he could lead us toward the great white north. We would later come to find out that the Homies are probably available in your local mall and becoming quite popular. They even have names and personalities! We would learn that our Homie is named "Payday" and is described as follows:
We were in a bit of a hurry leaving the sushi restaurant as we'd probably be a little late for the game but that's par for the course. We drove down to Olympic Park and found plenty of parking available in the complex garage which seemed a bit desolated. When we packed up our stuff and headed for the stadium, we had a hard time finding the entrance because it was a ghost town. We started wandering in the wrong direction and a security guard steered us toward what was like a shopping mall, but actually contained the entrance to the stadium.
The Park
OK. So Canada decides to build the first retractable roof stadium. The idea is to build a huge tower and suspend an umbrella from it on cables. When it rains, the cables drop the unbrealla on top of the open air stadium.
Problem #1: The tower is not completed for the '76 Olympics so the roof is temporarily abandoned and the stadium opens. In come the Expos in '77 and play in an open air stadium but the hole in the roof is smaller than the field so it's kinda like having a car with a sunroof rather than a convertible. But, a sunroof that never closes, mind you. Sorta like when the motor dies on you and, of course, it dies when the sunroof is open and then a big rainstorm comes on your way to work...They don't finish the tower until 1988.
Problem #2: The tower is now up but the umbrella folding doesn't quite work. Roof is orange, takes 45min. to open, and costs almost $700k in annual maintainance. So, they leave the roof closed. Then they remove the roof in '97, play '98 open air, and then put another new roof on, this time it's colored blue and you'd never realize you're indoors because it looks just like the sky - so life-like!
Is this Canada or Poland were talking about here? Is this Olympic Stadium or Skydome? The Canadian formula for baseball must be:
1 part space ship looking stadium
1 part retractable roof
1 part adjacent observation tower
5,000 fans
50,000 bottles of Molson
= 1 crappy-ass baseball experience
We found very little difference between our experience at Olympic Stadium and that of Skydome, we even had extra-innings walk-off wins at both parks! Is this uncanny or what? We did feel some sympathy for the handful of Expos fans who actually embrace baseball and are facing the potential contraction of their team but you'd have a hard time convincing us that keeping the Expos in Montreal is really good for baseball. We've seen no indication that baseball is thriving in Canada and maybe it's time to cut bait and move on.
The stadium concourse is all under ground and you feel like you're in a subway station that serves beer. So far, the only dome we've really enjoyed is Metrodome, mostly because the fans there are very supportive of the Twins and they have some real baseball history. One great thing about Olympic Stadium is they sell beer up until the end of the game not like us Americans who can't handle our booze and need to be cut off in the 7th. Even with all the drunks, no one was tempted to smack the crap out of this stupid mascot, you must have to be a first base coach to deserve that.- data - www.ballparksofbaseball.com
The Game






