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LET'S STAY HOME: DOUBLEDAY SEES RENOVATIONS IN SHEA'S FUTURE

          Mets co-Owner Nelson Doubleday said yesterday that
     renovating Shea Stadium "might be the Mets' best bet because
     government funding for the state-of-the-art $500 million
     ballpark has not been forthcoming," according to Dave
     Goldiner of the N.Y. DAILY NEWS.  Doubleday: "I don't see a
     great deal of taxpayer money to build the New York Mets a
     stadium."  Doubleday said the club could stay in a renovated
     Shea for "one-tenth of the money or one-hundredth of the
     money" of a new ballpark.  It has been more than "two years"
     since team co-Owner Fred Wilpon announced plans to build a
     new ballpark by 2003, but Goldiner adds that Doubleday's
     comments "do not necessarily reflect the position of the
     Mets," as he is "not close to Wilpon, who has a much larger
     role" in the team's operation.  Wilpon: "If that's what he
     said, that's what he said" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 9/28).
     Doubleday: "The more I look at it, this (Shea Stadium) is
     the best place to play baseball. ... I think we can
     refurbish this place" (Newark STAR-LEDGER, 9/28).
          ARE YOU WITH ME? Jets Owner Robert Wood Johnson, on
     possibly relocating his team if a new stadium is built on
     Manhattan's West Side: "We are the New York Jets, aren't we? 
     We are not the New Jersey Jets, is that correct? ... The
     Jets only need the stadium eight days a year.  After that
     [N.Y. Mayor Rudy Giuliani] and [NY Gov. George Pataki]
     understand it can be used for huge concerts, other
     entertainment and major sporting events" (N.Y. POST, 9/27).

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