(Regina Red Sox/Submitted) The Regina Red Sox are taking a swing at trying to help lower the city’s future costs around infrastructure related to utilities. The Western Canadian Baseball League team has proposed a 3,500-seat stadium to be built in the city’s downtown, along Dewdney Avenue at the railyards. The project would be part of the long-term development of that land, known as the Regina Revitalization Initiative (RRI). The Red Sox and Living Sky Sports and Entertainment said Wednesday they used a local engineering firm to look into the impact on water servicing demands a stadium would have compared to other developments on the same land. Those could include housing or offices.