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  • What happened to the Shea Stadium thread?

    I was looking for the old Shea thread, but I can't find it. What happened?

    Thought you guys would appreciate this. I just uploaded to YouTube videos that I took in 2008 while walking to end to end in the Shea Stadium Loge, Mezzanine, and Upper Deck concourses. Can't believe it took me so many years to upload these!

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    Mezzanine



    Upper Deck

    Last edited by nymdan; 11-14-2022, 06:49 PM.

  • #2
    He's right.

    Shea's missing from the list of NYC ballparks in the Quick Search & Index For Threads By City/Stadium/Topic thread.

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    • #3
      Who would have deleted it?
      "Thank you very much, Commissioner, for the fine introduction. We've got the setting: sunshine, fresh air; we've got the team behind us. So... let's play two! - Ernie Banks, Aug 8, 1977"

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      • #4
        Database issue that I indirectly heard about; URL in the Quick Search Index was dead, then just removed after that (not by me). Don't know if the thread is gone forever or just needs to be found and relinked. Anyone have any more on it?

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        • #5
          Saw Pinman in Loge level video. Thought he started that in Citi.
          Watching the video made me realize I do not miss Shea.

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          • #6
            Whether you miss Shea or not, someone needs to investigate what happened to the Shea discussion. It's an important historical venue.
            "Thank you very much, Commissioner, for the fine introduction. We've got the setting: sunshine, fresh air; we've got the team behind us. So... let's play two! - Ernie Banks, Aug 8, 1977"

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