.... i've been to plenty of the popular ball parks across the nation. Most are very nice and comfortable. But NONE was an EXPERIENCE. Are they more 'refined' than fenway? Of course. More comfortable? Yup. Bigger? Definitely. More food choices, and more space? Yes also.
But are they better? I would say no. For the most part, these new stadiums have the feeling of malls, surrounding a baseball diamond. They may be luxuriously comfortable, but for the most part, unless the Red Sox are playing there, they are terribly boring and cookie cutter.
I'd much rather see Sox vs. Devil Rays at Fenway than any other matchup anywhere else.
Fenway is an original, an original that many of these new ballparks try to emulate. To tear it down for another historical disney recreation (and yea, thats what we'd get in boston) would seem shortsighted.
Can fenway be improved? I think so, and i think current ownership has been doing that, and will continue to do so, but to tear it down for the simple desire for a 'new' ballpark is downright unbostonian.
Really, does any diehard red sox fan really want to go to home games somewhere OTHER than the Fens? A ballpark on the waterfront! oh how original. We can even have our very own McCovey Cove. With a nice recreation of the green monster in left (again, I guarantee any new ballpark in boston would have a useless green monster impersonator). Oh, at least there's sure to be plenty of parking. And you know what? The only legitimate reason for a new ballpark (lower ticket prices) would never actually materialize because the cost of these behemoths would keep the team in the red for such a long time, no matter how many luxury boxes they have.... which of course don't exactly attract the average fan anyways....
I'd rather keep my trusty old ballpark than have a spankin' new waterfront ballpark that just further turns boston into anyplace, usa. (of course, that ballpark would be right at home on the SBW, but thats another discussion)