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Sunday, 13 August 2017

Derek Jeter's group might get rid of the Marlins' home run sculpture

Source: www.sbnation.com --- Saturday, August 12, 2017
On Friday, it was reported that Miami Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria agreed to sell the team to Derek Jeter ’s group for $1.2 billion, with Jeter expected to run Baseball operations. With new ownership, some changes are expected, including one that might sadden fans of sculptures that light up, spray water, and make fish paintings fly. According to Jon Heyman of FanRag Sports , the home run sculpture that lives in Marlins Park might be going away: One thing someone connected to the Jeter group has suggested will likely go: the home run sculpture in left-center field that was designed by artist Red Grooms and has been the subject of controversy. The controversy being that there exists a thing that looks like this: Our own Grant Brisbee was not a fan of the home run sculpture when it was first announced six years ago, saying that if “Carnival and Las Vegas had a baby, this would be the placenta.” It surely looks like that, as well as someone’s rejected idea for a state fair ride. When Grant went to this year’s All-Star Game, he spent some time with the sculpture and retracted his previous disgust: And now I’m here to express regret. I’m here to offer my sincerest apologies, an earnest mea culpa. As 500-foot home runs whizzed by the sculpture in the 2017 Home Run Derby , some of them clonking off the face, which made fans cheer wildly, as if the batter had just won some sort of special carnival prize, I was in. As I stood underneath, ...



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