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Some MLB teams’ homes overlook beautiful cities or have a water view, and this one just seems to be in the middle of nowhere.The new Texas Ranger stadium has all the charm of the worlds largest Home Depot pic.twitter.com/VV18fA985vCBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc.This building, the Texas Rangers’ BRAND NEW stadium, is the worst building I’ve ever seen. I mean, the Aztecs did have a stadium where the losing team would literally get sacrificed in, but this is a close second. The Texas Rangers revealed their $1.2 billion stadium on Tuesday and baseball fans — at least in the Twitterverse — are less than impressed.
The finished product doesn’t exactly line up with the proposal pictures and as always, the internet is jumping on the chance for a roast.
All Rights Reserved.And the winner for the worst building is...The inside look is more impressive than the bland outside, but that isn't saying much.The video didn't show this section of the park.Here are some of the best reactions on Twitter:
I'm not saying this is the worst stadium that has ever existed.
Smart of the Rangers to future-proof their new stadium... pic.twitter.com/YJ0Ijmx1zM — Bryan (@NachoHelmet) June 24, 2020 In true Texas style, the Rangers new stadium … Nous voudrions effectuer une description ici mais le site que vous consultez ne nous en laisse pas la possibilité.
The Texas Rangers revealed their $1.2 billion stadium on Tuesday and baseball fans -- at least in the Twitterverse -- are less than impressed. The finished product doesn’t exactly line up with the proposal pictures and as always, the internet is jumping on the chance for a roast.The Rangers’ social media team gave the first introduction to Globe Life Park in Arlington, showing the inside of the stadium as well.Damn the Rangers wanted to be the Astros so bad they turned their stadium into a trash can pic.twitter.com/pk3Ek88vPKSome owners are planning for fans, but they will likely have limited tickets to each game. Get the latest Twitter Roasts Rangers Stadium news, photos, rankings, lists and more on Bleacher Report
The finished product doesn’t exactly line up with the proposal pictures and as always, the internet is jumping on the chance for a roast. Right now it is unknown whether fans will be permitted in every stadium, or if each team will be allowed to make their own call on capacity.The Rangers' social media team gave the first introduction to Globe Life Park in Arlington, showing the inside of the stadium as well.The Simpsons really do predict everything.Images by Getty Images and US Presswire© 2004-2020 CBS Interactive. Watch Now: Plan For MLB Dealing With Positive Covid-19 Tests (2:44) The Texas Rangers revealed their $1.2 billion stadium on Tuesday and baseball fans — at least in the Twitterverse — are less than impressed. The Texas Rangers revealed their $1.2 billion stadium on Tuesday and baseball fans — at least in the Twitterverse — are less than impressed. I'd say it looks better on paper.While you're catching the game you can pick up some home appliances.The first-ever retractable roof Costco is here!This person makes a point about the air conditioning.CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc.On Tuesday, MLB announced a 60-game season that will start in late July. People have been comparing not only the actual park to others, but also the boring view it has as well. Right now it is unknown whether fans will be permitted in every stadium, or if each team will be allowed to make their own call on capacity.Covering the impact of coronavirus on the sports worldPeople are ripping on the new ranger’s stadium but you haven’t even seen the inside yet pic.twitter.com/5lj26yLU25The Texas Rangers revealed their $1.2 billion stadium on Tuesday and baseball fans — at least in the Twitterverse — are less than impressed.
pic.twitter.com/J1fLQzVmo3On Tuesday, MLB announced a 60-game season that will start in late July.
The interior of Globe Life Field — the new home of the Texas Rangers, which was supposed to open in March but didn’t due to the coronavirus pandemic …
The finished product doesn’t exactly line up with the proposal pictures and as always, the internet is jumping on the …
Some MLB teams’ homes overlook beautiful cities or have a water view, and this one just seems to be in the middle of nowhere.The new Texas Ranger stadium has all the charm of the worlds largest Home Depot pic.twitter.com/VV18fA985vCBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc.This building, the Texas Rangers’ BRAND NEW stadium, is the worst building I’ve ever seen. I mean, the Aztecs did have a stadium where the losing team would literally get sacrificed in, but this is a close second. The Texas Rangers revealed their $1.2 billion stadium on Tuesday and baseball fans — at least in the Twitterverse — are less than impressed.
The finished product doesn’t exactly line up with the proposal pictures and as always, the internet is jumping on the chance for a roast.
All Rights Reserved.And the winner for the worst building is...The inside look is more impressive than the bland outside, but that isn't saying much.The video didn't show this section of the park.Here are some of the best reactions on Twitter:
I'm not saying this is the worst stadium that has ever existed.
Smart of the Rangers to future-proof their new stadium... pic.twitter.com/YJ0Ijmx1zM — Bryan (@NachoHelmet) June 24, 2020 In true Texas style, the Rangers new stadium … Nous voudrions effectuer une description ici mais le site que vous consultez ne nous en laisse pas la possibilité.
The Texas Rangers revealed their $1.2 billion stadium on Tuesday and baseball fans -- at least in the Twitterverse -- are less than impressed. The finished product doesn’t exactly line up with the proposal pictures and as always, the internet is jumping on the chance for a roast.The Rangers’ social media team gave the first introduction to Globe Life Park in Arlington, showing the inside of the stadium as well.Damn the Rangers wanted to be the Astros so bad they turned their stadium into a trash can pic.twitter.com/pk3Ek88vPKSome owners are planning for fans, but they will likely have limited tickets to each game. Get the latest Twitter Roasts Rangers Stadium news, photos, rankings, lists and more on Bleacher Report
The finished product doesn’t exactly line up with the proposal pictures and as always, the internet is jumping on the chance for a roast. Right now it is unknown whether fans will be permitted in every stadium, or if each team will be allowed to make their own call on capacity.The Rangers' social media team gave the first introduction to Globe Life Park in Arlington, showing the inside of the stadium as well.The Simpsons really do predict everything.Images by Getty Images and US Presswire© 2004-2020 CBS Interactive. Watch Now: Plan For MLB Dealing With Positive Covid-19 Tests (2:44) The Texas Rangers revealed their $1.2 billion stadium on Tuesday and baseball fans — at least in the Twitterverse — are less than impressed. The Texas Rangers revealed their $1.2 billion stadium on Tuesday and baseball fans — at least in the Twitterverse — are less than impressed. I'd say it looks better on paper.While you're catching the game you can pick up some home appliances.The first-ever retractable roof Costco is here!This person makes a point about the air conditioning.CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc.On Tuesday, MLB announced a 60-game season that will start in late July. People have been comparing not only the actual park to others, but also the boring view it has as well. Right now it is unknown whether fans will be permitted in every stadium, or if each team will be allowed to make their own call on capacity.Covering the impact of coronavirus on the sports worldPeople are ripping on the new ranger’s stadium but you haven’t even seen the inside yet pic.twitter.com/5lj26yLU25The Texas Rangers revealed their $1.2 billion stadium on Tuesday and baseball fans — at least in the Twitterverse — are less than impressed.
pic.twitter.com/J1fLQzVmo3On Tuesday, MLB announced a 60-game season that will start in late July.
The interior of Globe Life Field — the new home of the Texas Rangers, which was supposed to open in March but didn’t due to the coronavirus pandemic …
The finished product doesn’t exactly line up with the proposal pictures and as always, the internet is jumping on the …