No, as that is not the topic of the video. There are several videos about the accident that mention it and a full memorial outside the building. Not every video regarding the building needs to mention it.
@3dp4dummiez16 They have a full memorial outside the building, yet that's not the reason people go to the games right? But you wouldn't say they need to have a memorial, since that's "not the topic" of the game. If we're going to admire the architecture of a building and it's engineering, I'd say that's more of a reason to honor those who lost their lives building it.
@@fredtaylor9792 what are you talking about? yes they have a memorial outside of the building, but people don't go to brewers games to just pay their respects to the people that died making it, they're there to watch people play ball!
No. It is a baseball stadium. A football field would not even fit in it. But yes, it can be operated in cold weather. That's half the point of a retractable roof.
Care to expand on that? It has never once in its entire operational history been dangerous at all. No one has ever been injured or killed by it, and it has always functioned properly. And no, the construction accident doesn't count here as that was not a roof issue, it was an unrelated construction management issue.
Not a mention of the 3 men who died building it?
No, as that is not the topic of the video. There are several videos about the accident that mention it and a full memorial outside the building. Not every video regarding the building needs to mention it.
@3dp4dummiez16 They have a full memorial outside the building, yet that's not the reason people go to the games right? But you wouldn't say they need to have a memorial, since that's "not the topic" of the game. If we're going to admire the architecture of a building and it's engineering, I'd say that's more of a reason to honor those who lost their lives building it.
@@fredtaylor9792 what are you talking about? yes they have a memorial outside of the building, but people don't go to brewers games to just pay their respects to the people that died making it, they're there to watch people play ball!
@@ibethatgoldfishmf I literally said that in my reply to the other guy. Learn to read.
Wasn't the roof already in the open position beforehand? Sure looks like it to me at 0:40.
shut up bro like what is the point in commenting this js shut up it was to show the roof and how it works holy shit
Wish the city of Milwaukee saved and preserved the historic Milwaukee county stadium and turned it into a museum
they still have the foul poles from county stadium at Helfaer Field (the Little League field in Miller Parks parking lot)
Can that stadium work in cold weather climates for football ?
No. It is a baseball stadium. A football field would not even fit in it. But yes, it can be operated in cold weather. That's half the point of a retractable roof.
@@MaketoMake815 yes a football field could dumbass 💀💀
"...in October"(??) The Brew Crew doesn't play in October... that's their offseason! Lol
charlesjwin The employee who operates the roof said he's been working at Miller Park "Since 1997." Miller Park opened in 2001 LOL
+Jason Everard I'm certain that his work included assisting in the ballpark roof's assembly before completion.
charlesjwin your comment didn't age well...
TheMW2informer one year.... 6 games out this year 😂
Juan Chavez we need to stop commenting on this thread
“1997” that’s weird.
1997 it opened in 2001
Kujivs you do realize he could of helped with the construction
No mention of the 3 men who died constructing it? Should be ashamed.
This was about how the roof works. That is irrelevant to how the roof works.
This is about how a roof works chill your tits
You want them to put on a memorial to them everytime the roof is opened, too?
Not impressed
A death trap
Held up for 21 years
Care to expand on that? It has never once in its entire operational history been dangerous at all. No one has ever been injured or killed by it, and it has always functioned properly. And no, the construction accident doesn't count here as that was not a roof issue, it was an unrelated construction management issue.