But let's say, for the sake of argument, that he is. 32 MLB teams, as many as 40 airports nearby (2 in DC, 3 in NYC, etc).
Imagine if every airport you went to had 2-3 of these gates. Sure, a few airports would have none and NY would divide 15 across 3 airports, but you get the gist. And that's just baseball. What about NFL, NBA, NHL?
This is a dumb idea. Adding any amount of confusion to an airport is never a good idea. Stick to naming a bridge on Brookline Ave after him.
While Massport may run Logan, JetBlue oversees the gates from which their planes depart. In a Landlord / Tenant relationship scenario. Take your beef up with JetBlue, they're the ones "naming" the gate. It will remain Gate C34 on the tickets for flights departing from and arriving there.
On your ticket and on the airport maps. The agents or air hosts will just be announcing "Now arriving /departing from the Davis Ortiz/ Big Papi gate 34." If they add in "this is our fucking city" I'd be happy.
Ortiz is really tough. When the city was in lock down during the manhunt he was hiding in his mansion in weston. then when the coast was clear he comes back in and says "this is our effing city"...
no Mr. Ortz...this is not your city. you live in weston and just came here for work.
name the terminal after a dedicated BPS teacher or someone who helped Boston's community. ortiz played a game really well so a bunch of people from wellseley, braintree and needham can cheer.
- A real bostonian who actually experienced the lock down unlike ortiz and most other sox fans.
Drive over to Watertown and go hunt Tsarnaev with a bat?
Hey, I live in the Actual. Frickin'. City. of. Boston, too, and was subject to the same exact lockdown as you (granted, observed mostly in the breach down here in the nether regions where we all knew we had absolutely nothing to worry about, but, oh, my, goodness, I couldn't get on the Orange Line!). You're going to have to come up with a better reason to hate on Ortiz.
Also, your badge of lockdown honor is a bit tarnished by the fact that Watertown (where the bad guy actually was) and Cambridge (where the bad guy started out and murdered a cop) were also under lockdown. But again, you really need a better shtick.
Name a gate after a major Boston) Sports figure, cmon the commonwealth of mass or city of Boston can come up with something better, let's name the inner Boston harbor the Boston /Ortiz harbor how about renaming Storrow drive to " David ( This is our Fuc,,img city ) Ortiz drive"
How many doctors have cured cancer in this city and saved thousands of lives?
Where are their memorials?
How many locals have given their lives in service of their country in the past 30 years?
Where are their memorials?
How many grown men get paid millions of dollars to play what boils down to a schoolyard game as entertainers?
Why the #@^#@& do they of all people deserve more memorials than the first two groups of people?
We don't even have a proper marathon bombing memorial yet but what amounts to free advertising for the cheapskate RedSox is cool? John Moneybags Henry can't even crack his checkbook open to improve a damn thing in this city and the mayor is falling over himself giving shit away for free to the Sox like some star struck teenage girl fawning over a pop star.
Enough with all the sports worship crap! Boston is a world-class city for many other things which are far more important and full of world class people which do many other beneficial things worthy of attention!
Because I'd hate to think that you can live here and not recognize all the hero signs for Boston residents who died in support of their country - and all the Boston Police officers who died in the line of duty, the Vendome memorial, etc.
Feel free to argue it's stupid Ortiz gets a gate at the airport, but please don't do it on the backs of Bostonians who most definitely do honor those who helped make this country and city what it is.
If we have to name stuff after sports stars Bill Russell is far more deserving of such an honor for his Civil Rights work. He is a real hero compared to others which did nothing but play a game.
Boston Red Sox organization is a highly respectable ball club , why isn't a Tunnel named after Larry Bird , Why is there a Ted Williams Tunnel? Not a Tony Conigliaro Tunnel, or Babe Ruth Tunnel , Or a Bobby Orr Tunnel, will there be any simbolic structure in Boston reserved for Tom Brady when he retires.
To my knowledge. I welcome the day.
And I'm sure if a Boston doc does it Adam will cover it appropriately. Please try to settle down. This isn't zero sum and it's not the mayor's doing.
Massport naming a terminal is a whole different kettle of fish than memorializing the Marathon victims. i have no doubt that will be done in the future, and I hope the time is taken to do it respectfully and tastefully.
I give up, how does this work, naming a gate? Do they hang up a jersey in a frame, or will they actually put "David Ortiz" on people's boarding passes and the arrivals/departures monitors?
Does Logan give any recognition to U.S. Sen. Ed Brooke (Republican-MA), who earned the Bronze Star in WW II and became the first African-American elected to the U.S. Senate since reconstruction? Perhaps gate #1 for being the first African-American and the courage to be a black Republican in MA. I've been to three Patriots Superbowl wins, a Bruins NHL Stanley Cup playoff game, the Red Sox World Series win at Fenway and some Celtics finals but none of the star athletes deserve bridges, roads and airport terminals named after them, save for Ted Williams who excelled at baseball but left to heroically serve in WW II. The profane Ortiz, unable to play the field and suspected of performance enhancing drugs, has gotten more than enough recognition.
Sen. Ed Brooke has a lot more in common with today's Democrats then the current batch of Republicans. He seems to have been in favor of most of the things you're opposed to and vice-versa.
Do you simply think anyone with the (R) around their name is good and anyone with a (D) is bad? You'd be surprised to find history (and present times) isn't so clear-cut.
Sen. Ed Brooke has a lot more in common with today's Democrats then (sic) the current batch of Republicans. He seems to have been in favor of most of the things you're opposed to and vice-versa.
If he were alive, you could tell that to Democrat Paul Tsongas who evidently thought African-American Sen. Brooke too conservative, ran against him and defeated him. That would be called divisive and racially insensitive today if the political parties were reversed. I would agree that the Edward Brooke Courthouse is a fitting honor but David Ortiz, who did little but entertain and complain, has a prominent bridge named after him. If we are going to start naming gates at Logan, a local African-American winner of the Bronze Star, Attorney General and U.S. Senator might be a better start.
I've used gate 34 many times. It's an area with seats, that has a door, that leads to a walkway, that gets you on a jet.
Other than the number 34 it's the same as all the other gates.
Ortiz doesn't need to be one of the top 10 baseball players in history or even in Red Sox history to be worthy of this small honor.
He was loved by Red Sox fans and will be missed. That's it.
Comments
I don't care about sportsball
I don't care about sportsball.
You're (messing) with me
Something tells me Papi might have said something a little different...
Asinine
Ortiz may or may not be one of the 100 greatest ballplayers.
But let's say, for the sake of argument, that he is. 32 MLB teams, as many as 40 airports nearby (2 in DC, 3 in NYC, etc).
Imagine if every airport you went to had 2-3 of these gates. Sure, a few airports would have none and NY would divide 15 across 3 airports, but you get the gist. And that's just baseball. What about NFL, NBA, NHL?
This is a dumb idea. Adding any amount of confusion to an airport is never a good idea. Stick to naming a bridge on Brookline Ave after him.
david ortiz gate confusion ?
it's right between the larry bird and reggie lewis gates.
if you dont like it
im sure TF Green would love to have your business.
BOS is owned by Massport
It's a public asset, not a private airport. The glib "take your business elsewhere" isn't at all appropriate for our public spaces.
oh youre right my bad
vote somebody into office that will prevent the changes that you find so offensive
also, until then, TF Green is an option that you might find to be more aligned to your virtues
However
While Massport may run Logan, JetBlue oversees the gates from which their planes depart. In a Landlord / Tenant relationship scenario. Take your beef up with JetBlue, they're the ones "naming" the gate. It will remain Gate C34 on the tickets for flights departing from and arriving there.
Relax, dude, it's still going to be gate 34
On your ticket and on the airport maps. The agents or air hosts will just be announcing "Now arriving /departing from the Davis Ortiz/ Big Papi gate 34." If they add in "this is our fucking city" I'd be happy.
New greeting
A big sign at the airport:
Welcome to our f#^&^#g city.
Love,
Big Papi
Or at least at Gate 34
A Suburbanite can't claim this city
Ortiz is really tough. When the city was in lock down during the manhunt he was hiding in his mansion in weston. then when the coast was clear he comes back in and says "this is our effing city"...
no Mr. Ortz...this is not your city. you live in weston and just came here for work.
name the terminal after a dedicated BPS teacher or someone who helped Boston's community. ortiz played a game really well so a bunch of people from wellseley, braintree and needham can cheer.
- A real bostonian who actually experienced the lock down unlike ortiz and most other sox fans.
And what did you expect him to do?
Drive over to Watertown and go hunt Tsarnaev with a bat?
Hey, I live in the Actual. Frickin'. City. of. Boston, too, and was subject to the same exact lockdown as you (granted, observed mostly in the breach down here in the nether regions where we all knew we had absolutely nothing to worry about, but, oh, my, goodness, I couldn't get on the Orange Line!). You're going to have to come up with a better reason to hate on Ortiz.
Also, your badge of lockdown honor is a bit tarnished by the fact that Watertown (where the bad guy actually was) and Cambridge (where the bad guy started out and murdered a cop) were also under lockdown. But again, you really need a better shtick.
i experienced the lockdown too
listening to the police scanner while drinking beer on my porch in newton
it was very harrowing but i was comforted that all the liquor stores and dunkin donuts were open
It's not a terminal being
It's not a terminal being named after Ortiz, it's one gate at a terminal.
It's gate 34. His jersey number is 34. Get the connection?
Name a gate after a major
Name a gate after a major Boston) Sports figure, cmon the commonwealth of mass or city of Boston can come up with something better, let's name the inner Boston harbor the Boston /Ortiz harbor how about renaming Storrow drive to " David ( This is our Fuc,,img city ) Ortiz drive"
Let's give more free advertising to the Red Sox. A street,
Let's give more free advertising to the Red Sox. A street, bridge, air rights not enough, apparently.
I would rather name things for some educational, civil rights, public minded leaders than a local well paid baseball player, winning or not.
Walk down Comm. Ave. or through the Public Garden
Plenty of monuments to people who deserve memorializing (well, and Leif Ericsson in a Roman toga).
How many doctors have cured
How many doctors have cured cancer in this city and saved thousands of lives?
Where are their memorials?
How many locals have given their lives in service of their country in the past 30 years?
Where are their memorials?
How many grown men get paid millions of dollars to play what boils down to a schoolyard game as entertainers?
Why the #@^#@& do they of all people deserve more memorials than the first two groups of people?
We don't even have a proper marathon bombing memorial yet but what amounts to free advertising for the cheapskate RedSox is cool? John Moneybags Henry can't even crack his checkbook open to improve a damn thing in this city and the mayor is falling over himself giving shit away for free to the Sox like some star struck teenage girl fawning over a pop star.
Enough with all the sports worship crap! Boston is a world-class city for many other things which are far more important and full of world class people which do many other beneficial things worthy of attention!
Please tell me you don't live in Boston
Because I'd hate to think that you can live here and not recognize all the hero signs for Boston residents who died in support of their country - and all the Boston Police officers who died in the line of duty, the Vendome memorial, etc.
Feel free to argue it's stupid Ortiz gets a gate at the airport, but please don't do it on the backs of Bostonians who most definitely do honor those who helped make this country and city what it is.
If we have to name stuff
If we have to name stuff after sports stars Bill Russell is far more deserving of such an honor for his Civil Rights work. He is a real hero compared to others which did nothing but play a game.
And he has a statue
Right outside City Hall, right where Old Glory was Soiled.
Boston Red Sox organization
Boston Red Sox organization is a highly respectable ball club , why isn't a Tunnel named after Larry Bird , Why is there a Ted Williams Tunnel? Not a Tony Conigliaro Tunnel, or Babe Ruth Tunnel , Or a Bobby Orr Tunnel, will there be any simbolic structure in Boston reserved for Tom Brady when he retires.
babe ruth tunnel?
lol gee i wonder why not
Pssst.....
Pssst.....
It's the secret to tunnel to NY.
All bought and paid for...
With the ill gotten gains of No No Nannette!
Medical memorial
Not quite the same thing, but there's a memorial to anesthesia (ether) in the Public Garden.
and
The Ether Dome and the Russell Museum of Medical History and Innovation at MGH (which is named for a surgeon who pioneered transplant surgery).
No doctors have cured cancer
To my knowledge. I welcome the day.
And I'm sure if a Boston doc does it Adam will cover it appropriately. Please try to settle down. This isn't zero sum and it's not the mayor's doing.
Massport naming a terminal is a whole different kettle of fish than memorializing the Marathon victims. i have no doubt that will be done in the future, and I hope the time is taken to do it respectfully and tastefully.
Committee being formed
They are just starting to work on it. Public input will be solicited.
Can we have a Cocoanut Grove Fire Memorial first?
They've been waiting 74 years.
So who would you
name that after?
prometheus
prometheus
Make love, not Warcraft
Reading your crap makes me think of that particular south park episode...
cool story
i too relate things i see to the cartoons i watch
This is just a business deal for a bunch of big companies
But does the airport have to let these companies brand a gate this way?
Love this! Well deserved.
Love this! Well deserved.
I Second the Motion
He was a generational player. And a good guy. The fans responded by adoring him. We need more folks like him.
I give up, how does this work
I give up, how does this work, naming a gate? Do they hang up a jersey in a frame, or will they actually put "David Ortiz" on people's boarding passes and the arrivals/departures monitors?
Logan Gate #1 for black U.S. Sen Ed Brooke (R-MA)
Does Logan give any recognition to U.S. Sen. Ed Brooke (Republican-MA), who earned the Bronze Star in WW II and became the first African-American elected to the U.S. Senate since reconstruction? Perhaps gate #1 for being the first African-American and the courage to be a black Republican in MA. I've been to three Patriots Superbowl wins, a Bruins NHL Stanley Cup playoff game, the Red Sox World Series win at Fenway and some Celtics finals but none of the star athletes deserve bridges, roads and airport terminals named after them, save for Ted Williams who excelled at baseball but left to heroically serve in WW II. The profane Ortiz, unable to play the field and suspected of performance enhancing drugs, has gotten more than enough recognition.
Oh?
Sen. Ed Brooke has a lot more in common with today's Democrats then the current batch of Republicans. He seems to have been in favor of most of the things you're opposed to and vice-versa.
Do you simply think anyone with the (R) around their name is good and anyone with a (D) is bad? You'd be surprised to find history (and present times) isn't so clear-cut.
Not quite
If he were alive, you could tell that to Democrat Paul Tsongas who evidently thought African-American Sen. Brooke too conservative, ran against him and defeated him. That would be called divisive and racially insensitive today if the political parties were reversed. I would agree that the Edward Brooke Courthouse is a fitting honor but David Ortiz, who did little but entertain and complain, has a prominent bridge named after him. If we are going to start naming gates at Logan, a local African-American winner of the Bronze Star, Attorney General and U.S. Senator might be a better start.
Ha!
The Brookline Ave. overpass as a "prominent bridge."
Brooke Couthouse
The senator has a courthouse named for him, much more impressive IMO, than an airport gate, and arguably more meaningful to people who live here.
not to mention
Charter schools.
I've used gate 34 many times.
I've used gate 34 many times. It's an area with seats, that has a door, that leads to a walkway, that gets you on a jet.
Other than the number 34 it's the same as all the other gates.
Ortiz doesn't need to be one of the top 10 baseball players in history or even in Red Sox history to be worthy of this small honor.
He was loved by Red Sox fans and will be missed. That's it.