Apparently the light up AB sign from their recently shuttered Newark brewery is coming to St Louis. I’m not sure where they are putting it though.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: ↑4:33 AM - Apr 23Freebird is a good victory song. It is having a widely popular moment post the Anheuser Busch super bowl commercial. If we could get it to stick, all for it
I would love to see them use a manual scoreboard (they have the one from Busch II by the concourse). I imagine the Sportsman Park one is somewhere….
I’ve long thought they should bring the light up AB eagle sign into the ballpark that is sitting along I-64 and turn on its lights and animations after home runs. Talk about perfect advertising
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That's actually along the same lines I was thinking about... was that though Busch Stadium is named after a beer, I don't think they quite do the STL "beer history" justice there... Maybe they could put a history of AB Beer can statues around the stadium to take photos with? or maybe even a bronzed statue of the prohibition cart return of beer that you can climb up and take a photo with?Debaliviere91 wrote: ↑11:41 AM - Apr 23Apparently the light up AB sign from their recently shuttered Newark brewery is coming to St Louis. I’m not sure where they are putting it though.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: ↑4:33 AM - Apr 23Freebird is a good victory song. It is having a widely popular moment post the Anheuser Busch super bowl commercial. If we could get it to stick, all for it
I would love to see them use a manual scoreboard (they have the one from Busch II by the concourse). I imagine the Sportsman Park one is somewhere….
I’ve long thought they should bring the light up AB eagle sign into the ballpark that is sitting along I-64 and turn on its lights and animations after home runs. Talk about perfect advertising
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I'm still somewhat annoyed that the Rawlings Co. did not put their HQ at Ballpark Village or somewhere near it. The giant glove would have been a natural fit there. Talking about a missed opportunity.
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I have no idea if Rawlings would have any interest but I still think there’s an opportunity for them to open a Gold Glove Museum at BPV. The Rawlings Experience at Westport is more of a store than a museum. The museum part is literally just one room. They would definitely have enough artifacts and history to fill out a bigger museum at BPVcourtland wrote:I'm still somewhat annoyed that the Rawlings Co. did not put their HQ at Ballpark Village or somewhere near it. The giant glove would have been a natural fit there. Talking about a missed opportunity.
I have no direct evidence of this really but it's such a no brainer to put that Rawling branded experience downtown by the baseball stadium that I have to think there was some sort of large dispute between DeWitt et all and the Rawlings execs who were negotiating the potential lease. Meaning, DeWitt was asking for too much $$. again, no evidence.courtland wrote: ↑2:54 PM - Apr 23I'm still somewhat annoyed that the Rawlings Co. did not put their HQ at Ballpark Village or somewhere near it. The giant glove would have been a natural fit there. Talking about a missed opportunity.
The story I've heard (and find hilarious) is that, when Gussie Busch bought Sportsman's Park from the Browns in 1953, he tried to rename it "Budweiser Stadium" after his flagship beer, but the league wouldn't allow it. He then decided to rename it after himself, which the league did allow, and then, for completely unrelated reasons, decided to release a beer also named after himself.pattimagee wrote: ↑2:25 PM - Apr 23That's actually along the same lines I was thinking about... was that though Busch Stadium is named after a beer, I don't think they quite do the STL "beer history" justice there... Maybe they could put a history of AB Beer can statues around the stadium to take photos with? or maybe even a bronzed statue of the prohibition cart return of beer that you can climb up and take a photo with?Debaliviere91 wrote: ↑11:41 AM - Apr 23Apparently the light up AB sign from their recently shuttered Newark brewery is coming to St Louis. I’m not sure where they are putting it though.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: ↑4:33 AM - Apr 23Freebird is a good victory song. It is having a widely popular moment post the Anheuser Busch super bowl commercial. If we could get it to stick, all for it
I would love to see them use a manual scoreboard (they have the one from Busch II by the concourse). I imagine the Sportsman Park one is somewhere….
I’ve long thought they should bring the light up AB eagle sign into the ballpark that is sitting along I-64 and turn on its lights and animations after home runs. Talk about perfect advertising
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Busch beer is named after the stadium actuallypattimagee wrote:That's actually along the same lines I was thinking about... was that though Busch Stadium is named after a beer, I don't think they quite do the STL "beer history" justice there... Maybe they could put a history of AB Beer can statues around the stadium to take photos with? or maybe even a bronzed statue of the prohibition cart return of beer that you can climb up and take a photo with?Debaliviere91 wrote: ↑11:41 AM - Apr 23Apparently the light up AB sign from their recently shuttered Newark brewery is coming to St Louis. I’m not sure where they are putting it though.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: ↑4:33 AM - Apr 23Freebird is a good victory song. It is having a widely popular moment post the Anheuser Busch super bowl commercial. If we could get it to stick, all for it
I would love to see them use a manual scoreboard (they have the one from Busch II by the concourse). I imagine the Sportsman Park one is somewhere….
I’ve long thought they should bring the light up AB eagle sign into the ballpark that is sitting along I-64 and turn on its lights and animations after home runs. Talk about perfect advertising
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This is kinda what I've heard too but at the end of the day, they'd be making a ton more money and have modern Class A office space. If they were asking for Clayton-level rents, then I feel like that's totally acceptable.soulardx wrote:I have no direct evidence of this really but it's such a no brainer to put that Rawling branded experience downtown by the baseball stadium that I have to think there was some sort of large dispute between DeWitt et all and the Rawlings execs who were negotiating the potential lease. Meaning, DeWitt was asking for too much $$. again, no evidence.courtland wrote: ↑2:54 PM - Apr 23I'm still somewhat annoyed that the Rawlings Co. did not put their HQ at Ballpark Village or somewhere near it. The giant glove would have been a natural fit there. Talking about a missed opportunity.
Their choice to go to Westport is just a terrific example of how terrible STL businesses are and genuinely how stupid they are. I'd love to know how Build a Bear's store downtown does. I've only been inside a few times but it always seemed to be pretty busy. That's a great example of a company not led by idiots, a rarity for STL.
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The Gold Glove on top of a BPV tower would be awesome. The experience would certainly make more money by Busch Stadium. I’m not saying downtown is always best for business, but in this case it wouldn’t be close. I’m kind of just hoping when development kicks off again at BPV, this is a door that can reopen for Rawlings to move to BPV
I like the Budweiser cans/bottles idea. I am imagining something similar to the outfield at the SF Giants park (the glove, coke bottle, etc)
I’ve also wondered if we could get a Clydesdale parade tradition more often than Opening Day. More like once every weekend home series or something
This might be an oddball idea, but there’s a lot of parking lot and a lot of land around Busch still. Has there ever been a flotation of an idea to use a parcel to develop a youth sports complex (baseball, softball, flexible soccer/lacrosse/football fields)? I’m thinking mostly of the land on the south side of the interstate. These things are activity machines and hotel tax havens. Could be a more creative idea that would feed activity into Busch, BPV and downtown in general
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I like the Budweiser cans/bottles idea. I am imagining something similar to the outfield at the SF Giants park (the glove, coke bottle, etc)
I’ve also wondered if we could get a Clydesdale parade tradition more often than Opening Day. More like once every weekend home series or something
This might be an oddball idea, but there’s a lot of parking lot and a lot of land around Busch still. Has there ever been a flotation of an idea to use a parcel to develop a youth sports complex (baseball, softball, flexible soccer/lacrosse/football fields)? I’m thinking mostly of the land on the south side of the interstate. These things are activity machines and hotel tax havens. Could be a more creative idea that would feed activity into Busch, BPV and downtown in general
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How do the Cardinals not get the Cubs at home for 4th of July and have to go to Wrigley for the second year in a row on the 4th weekend? Would have been a MASSIVE weekend and show off for downtown with the bicentennial celebration at the arch and a cardinals-cubs series. What a shame and kind of a jab by MLB
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Has anyone ever done a rough calculation of the amount of money the City takes in annually with the 1% tax that is levied on all baseball players who play in a baseball game, visiting team included?
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$1.65-1.85m a year. Basically less than Stifel or any other large downtown firm
About 13 cardinals players pay it on away too, since they’re city residents
About 13 cardinals players pay it on away too, since they’re city residents
Cardinals and sports teams in general are not really "large" firms though. Their revenue is sitting in the $400M range and the company is worth less than $3 billion.dbInSouthCity wrote:$1.65-1.85m a year. Basically less than Stifel or any other large downtown firm
About 13 cardinals players pay it on away too, since they’re city residents
According to the BJ, the Cardinals are only the 59th largest private company by revenue, behind LHM, McBride, and HOK.
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Rawlings is advertising their "experience" on the video-board at Cardinals games now. Almost like their decision to go to Westport was stupid. They're so mind-****** they unironically passed on having their baseball themed tourist attraction next to a cathedral of baseball. And now they are spending advertising dollars to hope game attendees will take the 30 minute drive to Westport to spend money.
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Heard that there's some conversations happening about the Memphis Redbirds playing, at least some, home games at Busch next season in the case of a lockout.
Also hosting more Savannah Bananas games.
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Also hosting more Savannah Bananas games.
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Cardinals signed Wetherholt to an 8 year extension worth $112.5M.
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Big moment for the Cardinals and Jordan walker!
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So much fun - amazing to have something to cheer for like that... let's hope this is the start of something good!delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: ↑2:41 AM - 3 days agoBig moment for the Cardinals and Jordan walker!
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What a great family and guy to cheer for. Hope they are in StL for a long time
This team is in it too. Hopefully a few days off for the guys gets them rejuvenated after the all star break
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This team is in it too. Hopefully a few days off for the guys gets them rejuvenated after the all star break
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Ok, this is seeming kind of biased at this point…Cardinals go to Wrigley again for July 4th weekend in 2027…
4th of July is one of the biggest money maker weekends for teams and MLB has sent the Cardinals to their rival’s stadium three straight years.
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4th of July is one of the biggest money maker weekends for teams and MLB has sent the Cardinals to their rival’s stadium three straight years.
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We went to the July 5th game at Wrigley. I was shocked by how few Cardinals fans were there. The ratio was 90/10, maybe even 95/5.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: ↑12:14 AM - TodayOk, this is seeming kind of biased at this point…Cardinals go to Wrigley again for July 4th weekend in 2027…
4th of July is one of the biggest money maker weekends for teams and MLB has sent the Cardinals to their rival’s stadium three straight years.
The question is now, will there even be a 2027 MLB season?
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Is it at all possible that STL has requested to be away during that time frame due to Fair St. Louis?
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Wouldn’t it be kind of awesome though and a big moment for the city to have that going on at the same time? The game running right into the headliner and arch fireworks after. I really thought we should’ve gotten the game for the 250th game since Cubs got it last year and Budweiser was the main sponsor of MLB’s 250th. Instead our iconic Clydesdales were in freaking Chicago for the game on the 4th
Would almost certainly be a Fox game and national TV would show the grounds and the riverfront packed and people having a great time, instead of the Mets broadcast saying how dead it is or the Barstool Chicago guys constantly trying to create viral content talking about how much StL and the Cardinals suck
I don’t know, feels like a slap in the face by MLB but who knows what the communication is. Definitely could be a lot of factors
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Would almost certainly be a Fox game and national TV would show the grounds and the riverfront packed and people having a great time, instead of the Mets broadcast saying how dead it is or the Barstool Chicago guys constantly trying to create viral content talking about how much StL and the Cardinals suck
I don’t know, feels like a slap in the face by MLB but who knows what the communication is. Definitely could be a lot of factors
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