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Old 04-09-2009, 10:32 PM   #1
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When the Tigers open their season this week, fans will look to centerfield
at Comerica Park and see the greenery, the flagpoles and the giant fountain.
And, as usual, every time there's a Detroit home run, those fountains will
erupt.
That spot, in the stadium business, is what they call prime real estate.
Companies pay big money to have their logo smack dab in the middle, so that
every time fans gaze out there, the brand is what they see.
For the last few years, General Motors has sponsored that fountain, and paid
a substantial fee to do so. This season, with all that has happened in the
auto business, GM's folks called the Tigers and said, regretfully, they could
no longer afford it. Given the layoffs, the bailouts, the threat of
bankruptcy, well, owning centerfield was too great a luxury.
GM had to step aside.
Which is when Mike Ilitch, the Tigers' owner, stepped in.
There were other bidders. Other offers. Who wouldn't want that real estate?
A deal of three years worth between $1.5 million and $2 million was on the
table.
Ilitch said no thanks.
He was going to give it away.
Or maybe "give it back" is a better way of putting it.
Chalk up an outfield assist
"It just seems strange to have the car companies in trouble," he told me
this past week. "The Big Three, where would this city be without them? I mean,
my father came from the old country and got a job at Ford's. It put food on
our table.
"It's scary to think that any of those carmakers could go away."
So Ilitch told his people to thank the potential paying customers, but to
say that the centerfield fountain this year was spoken for. It would be the
feature site for General Motors, Ford and Chrysler.
For free.
No charge.
Not one penny.
"It's just a small opportunity to respond to what's happening," Ilitch said,
embarrassed by the attention.
There's nothing small about it.
Every business has been affected by the collapsing economy; baseball teams
are no exception. Walking away from a couple million dollars is not considered
a wise financial move. Who turns away paying customers?
In this case, Ilitch did.
Because sometimes it's about the where and the who, not just the how much.
A message from the ballclub
"I thought for a few weeks before deciding," Ilitch admitted. "I didn't want
to offend anybody. I didn't want to put off the foreign carmakers. And I
didn't want people to think we couldn't sell the fountain. As a businessman, you
do worry about those things.
"But I finally said, 'The heck with it.' I want to do something to help."
So starting with the home opener this Friday afternoon, the Chrysler,
General Motors and Ford logos will be on an equal plane above the fountain. And
beneath those logos will be a few new words:
"The Detroit Tigers support our automakers."
It may be as close to a social statement as centerfield has ever made.
Visitors in Detroit for this weekend's Final Four may think our small,
thriving downtown looks a lot like other cities' downtowns. But there is something
different beneath the surface.
Here, we construct in the face of adversity. We build on hope. Pure
investors will tell you a city with rampant unemployment, enormous budget shortfalls,
a troubled school system and a laughable city council is not a place to put
your money. We do it anyhow.
We do it because we love our past and we believe in our future. We do it
because the alternative would be to close shop altogether. We do it because last
week there were stories about the gleaming new Yankee Stadium, which cost
$1.5 billion and has seats as high as $2,625 a game -- and here is Ilitch
giving away his fountain for free.
Detroit may be the new home of the bumpy ride, but as the Three Musketeers
once discovered, it's a little smoother when you grab hands with others. Think
about that the next time a home run sends that fountain shooting up to those
logos. Sometimes it really is all for one and one for all.
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The broadcasters mentioned this during a Tigers' game the other day.
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The broadcasters mentioned this during a Tigers' game the other day.
Rarely anymore do you see or hear anybody do something just because its "the right thing to do." Especially when there's $1-2 million to be lost by doing it.
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Mr. Illich is a true class act and his heart belongs with the D.
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