No trip to Gotham
Big, big couple of days in Oklahoma. OSU hires a new basketball coach in Travis Ford on Thursday, then today the NBA votes on relocation to OKC for the Seattle SuperSonics.
I wanted to be in New York City for the big vote, but it’s a good thing I didn’t go. I didn’t want to miss the Ford celebration — thumbs up is my analysis — and without a private jet,. it would have been impossible to make it to downtown Gotham City AND cover the Stillwater press conference, considering I didn’t leave Gallagher-Iba Arena until 9:15 p.m.
Oh well. Our NBA writer, Darnell Mayberry, is in New York and has everything well in hand, and our budget didn’t need to take a two-person hit on a trip to Midtown Manhattan, considering the cans of Sprite are going for $9, as Mayberry RFD reported in today’s Oklahoman.
But here’s what I regret about not making the trip. Guess who else is in New York this weekend? The Boston Red Sox. I believe I could have made it over to Yankee Stadium last night for the most storied rivalry in professional sports. I’ve never seen a Yanks-Red Sox game, and I’m sure I will sometime in my life, but not in the current Yankee Stadium, which will be torn down after this season to make way for a new palace.
Yankee Stadium is the most hallowed venue I’ve ever graced. Rose Bowl, Notre Dame Stadium, Wrigley Field. Nothing matches Yankee Stadium.
I’m glad I was in Oklahoma these couple of days. But I wish I was in New York, too.
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I am sure you will go to the new Yankee Stadium. Cost of new stadium is 1.3 billion, ( yep thats billion) and a cost to tthe taxpayer of 220 thousand ( yep thats thousand)> Hmm, compared to the 120 thousand of OKC and a 90 thousand stadium. Wonder if they are getting a quality jobs tax break in NY, what with the cost of sprite $9 and all.