Sports

Marlins President David Samson ‘Tops Off’ Last Piece of New Stadium’s Retractable Roof

Wielding a thick black marker, Marlins President David Samson flourished his signature onto a gray steel beam. Moments later, a massive crane hoisted the girder high above the new Marlins stadium and guided it into place as the last link in the new retractable roof.Voters may not be enthralled by...
Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

Wielding a thick black marker, Marlins President David Samson flourished his signature onto a gray steel beam. Moments later, a massive crane hoisted the girder high above the new Marlins stadium and guided it into place as the last link in the new retractable roof.

Voters may not be enthralled by the deal to buy a new ballpark (just ask Carlos Alvarez), but the complex is rising quickly — and on time and on budget, Samson stressed — above Little Havana. “This is a milestone moment,” Samson said.


Inside the ballpark, the infield is still a muddy mass of rocks and cement mixers, but the structural shape of the stadium is nearly finished.

Already, 10,000 dark blue seats have been installed, and wraparound electronic signs are in place, along with elevators and escalators.

When news happens, Miami New Times is there —
Your support strengthens our coverage.

We’re aiming to raise $30,000 by December 31, so we can continue covering what matters most to you. If Miami New Times matters to you, please take action and contribute today, so when news happens, our reporters can be there.

$30,000

Huge black boards mark the spots where scoreboards will hang.

And the retractable roof should be ready to test by October or November, says Claude Delorme, the team’s executive vice president of ballpark development.

“Those structures you see up there will part to either side to reveal a huge, 240-foot view of downtown Miami,” he says. “At night, it’s really something spectacular to see.”

Here’s a quick video we shot of the stadium as it looks today:

Related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqA9WMYD4Ec

Follow Miami New Times on Facebook and Twitter @MiamiNewTimes.

GET MORE COVERAGE LIKE THIS

Sign up for the This Week’s Top Stories newsletter to get the latest stories delivered to your inbox

Loading latest posts...