Michael James Lorin - Atlanta Braves Baseball - Announcer, Presenter

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Michael James Lorin - Atlanta Braves Baseball Spring Training Video - Announcer, Presenter, Storyteller, Enthusiastic

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English

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Middle Aged (35-54)

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North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

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Welcome to Cool Today Park, home of the Atlanta Braves new spring training facility. September 2017 crews began studies and surveys of the site, which was merely a brush field. By October 2017. Local officials and team executives formally broke ground on the site of the planned $140 million dollars stadium complex. Braves Vice Chairman John Schuerholz welcomed the crowd of more than 100 fans, residents and local elected officials as new friends and neighbors to the team. During a short opening ceremony, A workforce of over 400 hardheaded employees converged to turn this site into a full 360° view baseball park masterpiece. By June 2018, 30% of the construction was complete seats and the massive, 80 ft by 40-foot scoreboard. We're going in by late October 2018 on december 4th, a 20 year stadium naming rights deal with Cool Today, a local air conditioning heating, plumbing and electrical services company was announced in which the park's name was unveiled. Cool Today Park, It features nearly 6300 fixed seats. A grassy berm that can seat up to 1000 and an additional standing room that can accommodate up to 8000 fans total the outfield dimensions mirror those of suntrust park. The Braves regular season home in cobb county Georgia, shaded areas in the park were not overlooked either by most game times one o'clock, about 65 to 70% of the seating ball will be covered in shade, Huge fans are also located throughout the concourse to help circulate air. More than 38 miles of conduit were used in the parks construction, 15,000 cubic yards of concrete enough to fill two Goodyear blimps, as well as 1700 tons of rebar, which equates to around 300 elephants. It required over 26 miles of fire alarm wire, 3.9 miles of access control cable, 4.7 miles of speaker cable, 3.8 miles of fiber optic cable, 170 wireless access points and 11 miles of fencing. 150 royal palms were planted, 75 miscellaneous palms and 55 oak trees. Today we can enjoy this modern marvel among baseball spring training facilities. So now let's play ball.