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The Metrodome is a grim and gray chamber of thunderous noise, the kind of place that can reduce a fragile man to a puddle of jelly and goo.
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If the Metrodome is that perilous for the home team, imagine the potential misadventures that await visitors.
USATODAY.com - Heading home all even suits the Twins just fine 2003
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Rick Reed, the Twins 'Game 3 pitcher, says he doesn't like pitching indoors, but he can't wait to see what the Metrodome is like when it is full.
USATODAY.com - Metrodome blots out sense of sight, sound 2002
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The Metrodome is so loud, players can't hear each other on the field.
USATODAY.com - Metrodome blots out sense of sight, sound 2002
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Minnesota's Metrodome is the second-hardest place to win a playoff game next to Yankee Stadium.
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By today's standards of new retro, baseball-only ballparks, the Metrodome is out of date.
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And the Metrodome is one of the toughest places for a visiting team to play a game in October.
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Of course, struggling at the Metrodome is nothing new for Favre, who is 2-8 lifetime here.
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Target Field or that dusty old hornets' nest they called the Metrodome, it just doesn't seem to matter.
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Unbeknownst to us there was also a Twins game last night and we didn’t realize the Metrodome is a block away from Open Book.
milosrdenstvi commented on the word Metrodome
Currently referred to by locals as the Metrobowl.
December 29, 2010