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Boltman tackles Fabiani and Spanos
And better attorneys.— June 22, 2015 4:58 p.m.
In San Diego versus Chargers, is next move up to Beutner?
I think what will be built downtown (but I don't know when) will be a new arena. If a new stadium is ever built, it will be built in Mission Valley.— June 20, 2015 9:03 a.m.
County worker felonies unreported by D.A.
Actually, it would be so much better to see someone else with the title of San Diego County District Attorney.— June 16, 2015 7:02 p.m.
County worker felonies unreported by D.A.
Teflon Bonnie strikes yet again.— June 16, 2015 4:43 p.m.
Plead guilty or else we drop all charges
Teflon Bonnie Dumanis is yet another example of why more elected officials should have term limits.— June 13, 2015 10:50 a.m.
San Diego's convention center sails in choppy financial waters
So if ComicCon ends up staying, will they be paying any rent at all? After all, they are paying about half the rent they did a few years ago. I would imaging their rent would be dropped again if they decided to stay.— June 10, 2015 9:22 a.m.
San Diego ranks 30th as baseball city
Don: Logistically speaking--it's getting harder to get anywhere in San Diego. The Padres could start their games a half-hour later if it's that big an issue. I believe the Dodgers used to do that during weekday night games to give people a chance to get to the ballpark. I do agree with you that day games are a big problem. I won't go to midweek day games downtown, but it seems the Padres have cut back on their mid-week day games this season.— June 3, 2015 6:59 p.m.
San Diego ranks 30th as baseball city
Don: Petco's location kept me from going to some games, but that was in relation to my work schedule more than anything. I am now retired, so now, going to Petco Park, while taking longer than it did when the club played at the Q, now that I am familiar with where to park downtown, Petco Park's location doesn't keep me from going to games.— June 3, 2015 4:39 p.m.
San Diego ranks 30th as baseball city
Don: Another thing to consider--between 2000 and 2003, the Padres had the capacity for crowds in the 50,000 to 60,000 range, mainly during giveaways nights/days for caps, t-shirts, beach towels and such. Undoubtedly, those crowds helped attendance numbers at the Q for those years.— June 3, 2015 4:31 p.m.
San Diego ranks 30th as baseball city
Don: The Padres took a chance this year, and so far, it hasn't paid off. But it was refreshing as a baseball fan in this town to watch the Padres front office make a splash to try and improve the product--something that was expected when the Padres got their new revenue streams with the downtown ballpark. It only took 12 seasons. As far as the Cubs are concerned--the Cubs attendance has dropped from a high of 3.3 million in 2008 to 2.65 million last season. The Cubs can't just open the gates anymore and expect sellout crowds every day, and with the millions they are spending to remodel Wrigley Field, they better put a good product on that field.— June 3, 2015 11:25 a.m.