According to a statement released by ASU Athletics, Arizona State has decided to cut ties with the Cubs and the City of Mesa, both of which were originally involved in the negotiations of a move off-campus to the Cubs soon to be built spring training facilities.
The statement specifically states:
“After many months of negotiation, ASU regrets that the effort to have the ASU baseball team play in the new Cubs stadium in Mesa has failed. The university approached the talks enthusiastically and readily accepted the deal as originally outlined. But as the new Cubs management changed the original deal points and added new issues to the negotiation, the new terms became far too costly to the university, imposed too many restrictions on ASU’s use of the facility and exposed the university to too great a level of financial liability for the entire complex. We wish to thank the City of Mesa, in particular, Mayor Scott Smith and his staff for the enormous effort the city made to bring the two sides together. We also want to assure ASU baseball fans that the university will immediately start pursing other stadium options.”
The current baseball stadium at ASU, Packard Stadium, has been home to the Sun Devils since 1974.
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wonder what happen?
always something up with ASU …..
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