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Cardinals could ask for public funding to help with Busch Stadium renovations, top executive says

Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III said improvements aimed at expanding the lifespan of the stadium would require a "big infusion of capital" in the next few years.
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Members of the St. Louis Cardinals take the field during baseball practice at Busch Stadium Friday, July 3, 2020, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

ST. LOUIS — A top St. Louis Cardinals executive indicated Thursday that the team could ask the city of St. Louis, St. Louis County and state of Missouri to help finance major renovations to Busch Stadium in coming years.

Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III said the franchise would engage in conversations with the city, county and state about the improvements, aimed at extending the lifespan of the more than 18-year-old stadium. It requires a "big infusion of capital," with the investment needed in the next three to five years, he said.

The new comments make clear that potentially contentious discussions around public money for the project could come to all three of the stadium's original public funders.

DeWitt said the Cardinals don't have a specific request of the public support the franchise might seek for a revamp of Busch Stadium, but that officials would approach the city, county and state as plans are developed.

Click here to read the full story from the St. Louis Business Journal.

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