lol: Braves’ new spring training home unveiled to be CoolToday Park
Leave it to the Atlanta Braves to always put salary over substance, and until 2040, their future Spring Training home will basically forever, be called CoolToday Park; named after a local Sarasota HVAC company. And despite the undisclosed financial details of the deal, naming rights aren’t cheap, but CoolToday somehow had a couple ten million dollars in order to secure the rights to a baseball stadium for an actual major league club.
Really though, come on now, CoolToday? And with a logo that makes it look like it’s right out of the 1970’s? Clearly, the effort doesn’t match nearly the dollar amount spent in order to get these naming rights, but when the day is over, who really cares because of, money? But to those of us on the outside judging in, it’s a sad and mundane opportunity squandered to get something remotely cool out of the whole charade of the Braves fleecing yet another town in America for another ballpark the country does not need.
But again, leave it to the Braves to ignore everything with any substance in the pursuit of money. I guess Publix or Red Lobster didn’t want to put in any bids, or be associated with a perpetual loser like the Braves, but damn would I have been excited had either of these native Florida businesses decided to slap their name onto the Braves’ ballpark. Dare I’d say, it would definitely improve my enthusiasm to know that the company with the immortal chicken tender subs and bakery, or a company with LOBSTER in the name, would be the official home of Braves Spring Training.
I guess it’s no surprise that the Braves settled on some lame HVAC company to name the ballpark after, though. I mean, from a business standpoint, if any company is going to survive for 20 years, it’s definitely going to be an HVAC company in Florida, and there will probably be no chance that they end up like Denver’s Sports Authority Field, where the naming company went under, but the venue was stuck with their name until it had to be legally changed.
Come on though, “CoolToday Park” sounds about as exciting as a sermon. But considering how corporately stiff and rigid the Braves management from top to bottom, this is no surprise at all.
Good thing my ballpark journey is for the most part complete. I can’t say I’d be particularly enthused about having to add an entry for CoolToday Park into my travels.