America’s ballparks: Living time capsules
They Built Them; I Came Major league baseball stadiums are like time capsules — living time capsules that preserve the game Americans have loved since the mid 19th century. Within stadium walls, dazzling plays come to pass, the sometimes plodding nine-inning script proceeds without time constraints, fans cheer, fans boo, beer and peanuts are consumed, one team wins, and one loses. All of this and more occurs without any thought to the world outside. Time capsules, after all, maintain things as they are for future generations to see. And with some exceptions,…