Fans love to make fun of Wrigley Field for being a dump, smelling like piss and shit like that, but little do they realize that their ballparks also stink. For example, Miller Park.
First of all, smart idea to have a retractable roof by the Milwaukee Brewers for the first couple months of the season when it’s still cool and it rains. Yet, Miller Park doesn’t have air conditioning. So, that means on hot, humid nights, when the roof is closed because of rain fans have to suffer through the heat.
Oh, and by the way that roof was leaking during this last series against the Cubs.
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Breaking: Roof is leaking around home plate.
— Paul Sullivan (@PWSullivan) September 4, 2018
Nice leaky roof ya got there, @Brewers. If only they realized how much they need us to pay their bills.
CC: @DOM_Frederic pic.twitter.com/Voz5bNqee0
— Mike Praznowski (@PrazMaster) September 6, 2018
But it wasn’t just rain coming down from the roof.
During Anthony Rizzo’s eighth-inning at-bat, he called time after noticing some weird substance oozing down behind the pitcher’s mound.
Something was oozing down from the roof at Miller Park last night. pic.twitter.com/26f3cxW7YI
— Aldo Soto (@AldoSoto21) September 6, 2018
So, guess what, Miller Park also bad.