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Originally Posted by Sprinklemoore
This is empirically hideous. The only reason people love oracle park is the views, not the facade.
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I wouldn't call it hideous, but Oracle is just one in a whole sea of generic, red-brick MLB parks aping Camden Yards or, indirectly, Wrigley and Fenway. Seriously, about 15 MLB parks have been built with this style of architecture and Oracle was somewhere in the middle of the pack. These are
way better than the multi-purpose stadiums they replaced from the 60s and 70s, but none of them really stand out individually except the ones that tried to go a bit more contemporary like Petco or Target Field, or the ones that got lucky with utterly spectacular sites like PNC.
For Oracle, you are correct that the views make it special, not the architecture. The Fire stadium won't have that saving grace, not only because it's a closed stadium with no views out but because the surroundings aren't especially pretty (Roosevelt Collection and Dearborn Park etc)