Fun story:
A couple of days before the July 4th holiday, one of my wife's good friends from Manhattan came to stay with us on Long Island for a few days. The week prior, we started thinking about what fun things we could do with her, and created a list of restaurants, vineyards, and attractions. One of those attractions involved baseball.
We don't live that far from the local minor league team—the Long Island Ducks—and we figured we'd see if the team was on a homestand. It turned out that not only were they at home, but they were playing on the 4th. And there would be a fireworks display after the game!
Baseball, hot dogs, and a fireworks show on the 4th? Absolutely.
Even though our friend is not a baseball fan, she was was excited. She'd only been to one game in her life, at Yankee Stadium, and that was about 20 years ago.
Well, game day arrived. We easily made it to the stadium, found parking (for free!), and got to our seats in a jiffy. There are only about 6,000 seats in the park, so even though we weren't at field level, our view was fantastic.
Look here:
The Ducks opened up an early lead against their opponent, the Charleston Dirty Birds, and the capacity crowd was impressively engaged. As we continued to watch, we answered any questions that our friend had about baseball, and she gradually picked up on the uniqueness of the sport. By the 5th or 6th inning, after more observation and conceptualizing, she turned to us and made the following comment, which I think you'll agree is packed with much insight and wisdom:
Hitting a baseball is really hard.
Amen to that!
The game continued. And
you know what? Although I haven't followed professional baseball very
much over the past few years, I definitely recognized the names of a few players as the lineup turned over. And because this is a trading card blog, here they are, in the familiar scale of 2.5 x 3.5 inches:
2017 Topps Heritage Delino DeShields #648, 2016 Topps Heritage Jackie Bradley Jr. #91, 2020 Topps Heritage Chance Sisco #357 |
DeShields was in the starting lineup for the Dirty Birds, while Bradley and Sisco started for the Ducks.
I have to admit that I wasn't sure what level of minor league ball we were watching, but knew that all three players were in the majors not long ago. (Bradley Jr. was a gold glover and World Series champ in 2018!)
It turns out the Ducks are part of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, a 10-team league that "offers an open classification of play, the highest level of professional baseball other than Major League Baseball. . . . Atlantic League clubs pay players to win baseball games, not apprentice in baseball’s developmental levels."
Interesting. So I suppose if DeShields, Bradley, and Cisco are trying to make their way back to the big leagues, the ALPB would be a decent option.
In any case, the game continued, all three of us had a hot dog (with sauerkraut), and day turned to dusk. The field looked pretty sharp with the lights on.
Charleston mounted a comeback, getting to within one run thanks to a Ducks error and an absolute moon shot home run from a big first baseman named Keon Barnum. But the Ducks were able to hold it together for the win.
It made the fireworks all the more fun for the home crowd. A bunch of the players sat on the field and watched with their families too, which was a nice touch.
All in all, great seats and great entertainment for about $25 a ticket.
How about you readers and collectors? If you've got a minor league team nearby, have you ever gone to a game? How have your experiences been?
Share in the comment section, and thanks for reading!
Sounds like an awesome time! I didn't realize JBJ was still playing, that's cool you got to see some former major leaguers.
ReplyDeleteI had a minor league team in town where I grew up (New Haven Ravens) for about ten years. Right around the time the team moved to New Hampshire I moved to New Jersey. But yeah, those games were a blast! We have a partial season ticket plan and saw some future stars come through, most notably Todd Helton. I still semi-collect players that played for New Haven but never made it as big leaguers.
New Haven Ravens. Great team name. And it's pretty cool that you saw Todd Helton back then!
DeleteSounds like a great way to spend the 4th of July... although I would have gone with relish and jalapenos on my hot dog. I like sauerkraut too though. The San Jose Giants are my local minor league baseball team. I usually go to one or two games each season and I find it more entertaining and affordable than attending an Oakland A's or San Francisco Giants game.
ReplyDeleteI think quite a lot of folks share that same opinion about minor league baseball being more entertaining and affordable than MLB games, Fuji. (I might have to try the relish and jalapeno combination next time.)
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ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Mark!
DeleteOh, been to plenty minor league games and they do like to shoot off fireworks so have seen them plenty. Used to check out the Syracuse Chiefs at least once a season but we skipped it last year. On the docket for this year. Last one I went to, current Met Francisco Alvarez hit a GW home run.
ReplyDeleteIndependent leagues like this fascinate me just to spot the former MLBers (also each team's web sites are wildly different from each other). Pablo Sandoval is still plugging away playing for Staten Island.
P.S.: sauerkraut ... nope.
I agree that the independent leagues are fascinating. I'm happy they exist out there. Have fun at the Chiefs game!
DeleteI probably haven't followed current baseball happenings in longer than you, and even I know Deshields. As far as local minor league teams go, I'm not too far from the Nashville Sounds or the Knoxville Smokies, but have never been to one of their games. I've wanted to, just not alone :(
ReplyDeleteI've got to get down there to Tennessee, Jon! The Nashville Sounds have been around for a long time now. Would be fun to check 'em out. Same goes for the Smokies. If I go, you're coming with me.
Deleteyou had me at hot dogs..... ;)
ReplyDeleteJulie! If that's all it takes to get you to stop by and say hi, I'll post about hot dogs more often. Hope you've been well :-)
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