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5.0 out of 5 stars What the White Sox and Rangers should have read., April 26, 2001
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This review is from: City Baseball Magic--Plain Talk and Uncommon Sense about Cities and Baseball Parks (Paperback)
This author is considered one of sport's architecture's most important proponents of the forgotten values that made parks such as Wrigley Field and County Stadium great places to watch baseball: designing ballparks where the common fan and not the suite-holder have first priority. His book examines why not all new ballparks are great parks, and identifies those factors that put Jacobs Field and PNC Park in a different league from The Ballpark in Arlington and Comiskey Park.
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