I sat in my seat until 99% of the stadium left and the ushers and security kicked everyone out.
For the last 30 minutes a lot of peeps were going seat to seat to grab leftover foam tomahawks and souvenir beer cups. I had to sit back and take in the moment that this was the last time I'd see Turner Field in person on on TV and I damn near choked up and cried.
I'm only 26 so growing up in the 90s I wasn't old enough to remember an entire season of Fulton County Stadium but Turner Field was there on my TV almost every night for almost all of my childhood. In some ways this was the last lifeline to those glorious years. No more TBS, Turner South, Bobby, JS, Chipper, Andruw, Holy Trinity, Skip, Pete, Ernie, etc. And now no more Turner Field. It's just crazy because despite not winning a championship there, some of the best baseball any of us have ever seen came from Turner Field. And now it's awkward to think that's it.
20 years was just too short. Years from now when I have kids I thought I'd be taking them to the Ted. Now that won't be the case.
I kept looking around the stadium during and after the game just to appreciate how simplistic and classic of a ballpark it is. The outfield dimensions are nearly perfect from foul pole to foulpole. No gimmick fences or distances. I will miss that.
Without any realistic public transportation, going to a game at SunTrust is going to be a nightmare with how already congested that area is. But I'll be there opening series.
Thanks Turner Field.
For the last 30 minutes a lot of peeps were going seat to seat to grab leftover foam tomahawks and souvenir beer cups. I had to sit back and take in the moment that this was the last time I'd see Turner Field in person on on TV and I damn near choked up and cried.
I'm only 26 so growing up in the 90s I wasn't old enough to remember an entire season of Fulton County Stadium but Turner Field was there on my TV almost every night for almost all of my childhood. In some ways this was the last lifeline to those glorious years. No more TBS, Turner South, Bobby, JS, Chipper, Andruw, Holy Trinity, Skip, Pete, Ernie, etc. And now no more Turner Field. It's just crazy because despite not winning a championship there, some of the best baseball any of us have ever seen came from Turner Field. And now it's awkward to think that's it.
20 years was just too short. Years from now when I have kids I thought I'd be taking them to the Ted. Now that won't be the case.
I kept looking around the stadium during and after the game just to appreciate how simplistic and classic of a ballpark it is. The outfield dimensions are nearly perfect from foul pole to foulpole. No gimmick fences or distances. I will miss that.
Without any realistic public transportation, going to a game at SunTrust is going to be a nightmare with how already congested that area is. But I'll be there opening series.
Thanks Turner Field.

