Where else in the United States could you go see a horse race or two, bet on the ponies, walk across the street, and catch a major-league baseball game.
St. Petersburg, Fl
Opinion by: E. Eugene Webb PhD
Author: In Search of Robin
You just have to love Doug Bevis the Mayor of Oldsmar.
“I would say that we’re still in
the running and I think we have a site that offers things that some of the
other sites in Hillsborough and Pinellas don’t offer,” Bevis said.
In case you are not familiar with Oldsmar, it is a Pinellas
County City, lying along the border between Pinellas and Hillsborough County
North of St. Petersburg with a population of about 13,800.
Check out Bay News 9 Josh Rojas, Oldsmar
still in running for new Ray's stadium site
As the Third Season, the time between the end of the World Series
and early spring training, winds down it has been quiet especially in
Hillsborough County and Tampa.
Ben Kirby, the spokesman for St.
Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman, said the city has no formal meetings planned
with the Rays, but the “mayor does talk with them occasionally.”
According to the Rojas, Bay News 9
piece Mayor Bevis indicated the Rays are hoping to pick a site in the next five
months. Wonder of Kriseman knew that.
That would be interesting since
MLB likes to focus on baseball during the season and leave the politics to
later.
When Bevis first announced that
the 120-acre site near the Tampa Bay Downs racetrack might be available, a lot
of people just laughed it off. Apparently, the Rays did not.
Maybe Mayor Kriseman and St.
Petersburg would be better off if he gave the Rays a little pat on the fanny
and endorsed the Oldsmar location.
With a series of nightmarish
problems, a number of huge projects, and a struggling south side, drumming up
public dollars for a gazillion dollar baseball stadium may be a big campaign
downer.
It will also be interesting to see
if, when and how much the Rays put up for the Mayor's re-election campaign.
For now, my money is on Oldsmar.
Where else in the
United States could you go see a race or two, bet on the ponies, walk across
the street, and catch a major league baseball game.
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