Rick Kitchen February 26, 2016 Share February 26, 2016 (edited) The Frisco RoughRiders, the Rangers' AA team, are building a river behind the outfield wall at Doctor Pepper Ballpark. Edited February 26, 2016 by Rick Kitchen Link to comment
Lantern7 March 7, 2016 Share March 7, 2016 Seeing how I wrote about minor league stuff in the MLB thread, I figured I should post here. Just checked the Staten Island Yankees schedule . . . no promotions scheduled for 2016, though their Game of Thrones-themed night with George R.R. Martin was awarded a MiLBY. Over in Brooklyn, the Cyclones are having a Full House tribute night with John Stamos bobblehead dolls. 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 April 28, 2016 Share April 28, 2016 Staten Island Yankees announced their promotional schedule. The one that raises my attention is Tony Reali Bobblehead Doll Night. I keep forgetting the former "Stat Boy" came from Staten Island. Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue April 29, 2016 Share April 29, 2016 Back in TWoPerville there was a wonderful poster who was a beat writer for MiLB. If she's still out there, lurking, I hope she makes an appearance here. Link to comment
ebk57 April 29, 2016 Share April 29, 2016 On 4/28/2016 at 0:56 AM, Lantern7 said: Staten Island Yankees announced their promotional schedule. The one that raises my attention is Tony Reali Bobblehead Doll Night. I keep forgetting the former "Stat Boy" came from Staten Island. I'll pay for your ticket and, of course, shipping if you get me one... Link to comment
ebk57 May 29, 2016 Share May 29, 2016 Bringing this over from the MLB Thread (because, sorry, I forgot this thread was here...) Mr ebk has a stagehand's convention next weekend in Bethlehem PA. Unfortunately, the Lehigh Valley Ironpigs are in Charlotte. And I'm even more upset about that because in perusing their website today, I see they have Pork Racers, including Barbie Q and, my fave, Chris P. Bacon. There's a Barbie Q bobblehead. I will be on the lookout for Mr. Bacon's 'head though. That's too fabulous to pass up! Link to comment
Lantern7 May 29, 2016 Share May 29, 2016 Looking at the promotions ad from the Brooklyn Cyclones in the Mets' program .. . there's the 1986 World Series desk ring, a Wilmer Flores "Tears to Cheers" bobblehead, and the third annual Seinfeld night with a limited giveaway of bobblehead dolls with Roger McDowell in street clothes behind the bushes. I think that game is sold out, and there were packages available under the code "BOSCO." Link to comment
ebk57 May 29, 2016 Share May 29, 2016 I'll be in town the week beginning August 20th. Lucas Duda bobblehead night on that Tuesday. So Tuesday looks like Coney Island/Cyclones day!! (Which makes up for missing a 'head in Bmore on the 20th and at CitiField on the 27th - travel days...poor planning on my part) Link to comment
Lantern7 June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 Staten Island Yankees look for a new identity. I think "Baby Bombers" has a nice ring to it, but I think "bomb" would have negative connotations in New York even if 9/11 never happened. Link to comment
DXD526 June 25, 2016 Share June 25, 2016 Just discovered this thread! ebk57, you didn't miss anything by not getting to a Lehigh Valley game. The game I went to a few years ago was the only truly negative ballpark experience I've ever had. The 'Pigs don't treat their fans well, IMO. This was back in '09, so maybe they've wised up since then, but I went with a friend who has also been to many different parks over the years, and to this day we still joke about how nasty the LV experience was. Back in the early 90's, the Yankees had their AA team in Albany, NY, and its nickname was Baby Bombers. I still have my Baby Bombers Booster Club towel! Link to comment
shoregirl July 1, 2016 Share July 1, 2016 Phillies minor leaguer loses eye in freak accident. He was the round two draft pick from the Phils in the 2014 draft. http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/sports/phillies/Phillies-prospect-Matt-Imhof-loses-his-right-eye.html Link to comment
King of Birds July 1, 2016 Share July 1, 2016 (edited) Let me hit on a few of the current MILB news stories. First, I do hope Imhof can make a come back and gives it a shot, when he's ready. As a Red Sox fan, this news blows about the International draft. They obviously were gaming the system and got caught - I do wonder if other teams did the same, but subtler than the Sox. Of course, MLB handled this with the young Dominican/Venezuelan players like they were Jack McCoy & Al Pacino rolled together. Quote According to multiple sources, MLB officials threatened to suspend the players if they did not cooperate with their investigation, and some players broke down in tears. MLB officials denied any threats took place. During those meetings, however, MLB informed players that they have an obligation to be truthful or else they could be subject to disciplinary action, including a fine or suspension, and told the players to give them their banking information and said they were going to go through their bank accounts. MLB did not confirm or deny that when asked. How that is in any way legal is beyond contempt. But then, ya know, this is the MINOR LEAGUES which is just ... ahem, just A SHORT TERM SEASONAL APPRENTICESHIP. Not that the MLB doesn't use these seasonal apprentices to squeeze more money out of local municipalities and play "who can build us a state of the art stadium"-itis, All for their SEASONAL APPRENTICES. I thought Manfred would be better for baseball, but the stupidity continues. Quote MLB heavily subsidizes Minor League Baseball by providing Minor League clubs with its players, allowing professional baseball to be played in many communities in the United States that cannot support a Major League franchise. Moreover, for the overwhelming majority of individuals, being a Minor League Baseball player is not a career but a short-term seasonal apprenticeship in which the player either advances to the Major Leagues or pursues another career. eta- read Kate Morrison's breakdown of the MLB press release. Edited July 1, 2016 by King of Birds Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue July 3, 2016 Share July 3, 2016 Well, I may have missed out on going to a Wichita Wignuts game while there on business last week but my boyfriend and I are planning to attend a Jupiter Hammerheads (high A affiliate of the Marlins) game tomorrow, the 4th of July. Should be a lot of fun, and very hot and humid too. 1 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen July 3, 2016 Author Share July 3, 2016 What would happen if a major league team were unable to come up with an agreed-upon arrangement with the owner in a AAA city? For example, the A's just lost their agreement with Sacramento and the Giants move into Sacramento, this left Fresno open for the Brewers to take over Fresno, and left Nashville as the only alternative for the A's. What would have happened if the A's had not been able to come to an agreement with the Nashville ownership? Link to comment
King of Birds July 3, 2016 Share July 3, 2016 Not sure entirely about your question. (I think you have some info wrong) Some teams in the past have had a deal fall through and then did have to just affiliate with cities with stadiums in an area they didn't want, just to field a team. But specifically in the Fresno/ Nashville issue, the Brewers had been with Nashville for years and when the Nashville ownerships did upgrade and built a new stadium, it was the Brewers who were dumped, for the A's. So the A's / Nashville thing happened first. Brewers then had to move to Colorado Springs- the only city left (duck-duck-goose) which has high elevation and it's tough to judge HRs and pitching (ask any Rockies fan.) Fresno is the affiliate of the Astros since the last "affiliate dance" post-2014 season. Both Astros and Brewers only made two year deals, not sure what may happen after this season. Being a Red Sox fan I know more about their MILB history. They prefer to have their teams on the east coast, obviously. They briefly had an issue with their High-A teams - switching from Sarasota FL to Wilmington DE in 2005, but after a bad team/ bad year, the owner there thought the Sox were "not sending their best players" to his team. Wilmington had been a Royals affiliate since the team was founded, and the owner wanted back with them after the switch to Boston, so in 2007 with a lack of affiliates available, the Red Sox had to field a team in Lancaster CA to keep a High-A team. Duck-duck-goose. After the Lancaster move, the Red Sox ownership made a deal in Salem VA and in 2009, after two years in California, they switched to Salem. Link to comment
King of Birds July 18, 2016 Share July 18, 2016 Just heard about this MILB promo tonight in Lowell, MA for Mookie Betts. 1 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen July 19, 2016 Author Share July 19, 2016 The Bowie Baysox are having a special David Bowie night. http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/baltimore-sports-blog/bal-sports-oddity-bowie-baysox-changing-name-for-one-game-to-the-bowie-baysox-20160718-story.html Link to comment
ebk57 July 19, 2016 Share July 19, 2016 1 hour ago, Rick Kitchen said: The Bowie Baysox are having a special David Bowie night. http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/baltimore-sports-blog/bal-sports-oddity-bowie-baysox-changing-name-for-one-game-to-the-bowie-baysox-20160718-story.html And of course, I'm out of town... Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue July 19, 2016 Share July 19, 2016 Oh Em Gee, what I wouldn't give to have one of those special Bowie jerseys. Link to comment
Lantern7 July 19, 2016 Share July 19, 2016 I went to Baltimore on a family trip in 1994. Thanks to the strike, we couldn't see the Orioles in action, so we ended up going to Bowie. The stadium was still under construction, and the team gave out plastic hardhats. ETA: Here's the Portland Sea Dogs mascot with two fans. 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 July 23, 2016 Share July 23, 2016 Wish me luck. I paid $18 and a service fee for Saturday night's Staten Island Yankees game, and I'm hoping to get a Tony Reali bobblehead doll. I'm going solo, so I'll probably keep it for myself. I'll be taking the local rail, so I'll save money by not parking. 2 Link to comment
Lantern7 July 24, 2016 Share July 24, 2016 Here are the pics. Short story: Not many people showed up to see the Baby Bombers lose, 8-4. I was one of the last people on line to get my bobblehead doll autographed by Tony Reali. 4 Link to comment
ElDosEquis August 9, 2016 Share August 9, 2016 Go see a game at the Lancaster JetHawks Stadium in Lancaster, CA. It used to be an A affiliate for the Mariners. And not only are the games fun, when the Santa Ana winds blow you can see someone SMOKE a 325 foot homerun that travels 350 feet and turns into an out. Some smart infielders don't even run out to the fence, the look up and run towards the infield on some fly balls. The Reds AAA Club, the Louisville Bats have a great stadium, the food is good, altho I can stay at home and eat a bologna sandwich and the parking is ridiculously close. 1 Link to comment
King of Birds August 24, 2016 Share August 24, 2016 Two of the California League teams will cease operations at the end of this year, and the teams will switch and start next year as part of the Carolina League. The High Desert Mavericks, a Rangers affiliate in the Cal-South division, and the city of Adelanto have had financial issues, to put it mildly. Bakersfield, a Mariners team in the Cal-North, was coming up on their affiliate contract ending. Plus, the league HAD to get out of the Adelanto problem, and you can't just move High Desert out of the league without another to balance. Plus there's this nugget - the park is uniquely situated so the batters face into the setting sun. Cal League now is just four teams in the North division, and four in the South. A friend of mine told me the issues in the league go back several years- apparently there was talk of moving these teams to Oxnard and San Luis Obispo but the idea failed. Link to comment
ebk57 August 24, 2016 Share August 24, 2016 Seaside baseball DIY Lucas Duda 'head A fine time was had by all! 3 Link to comment
King of Birds August 25, 2016 Share August 25, 2016 That's pretty cool! I didn't know the park was so close to the roller coaster. Also, it doesn't look like its a tough build on the Duda 'head. 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 August 25, 2016 Share August 25, 2016 I don't think that's the Cyclone in the photo. The amusement park area formerly known as Astroland isn't that close to the ballpark. Both can be found in the same area, along with the New York Aquarium and the original Nathan's. Link to comment
ebk57 August 25, 2016 Share August 25, 2016 12 hours ago, Lantern7 said: I don't think that's the Cyclone in the photo. The amusement park area formerly known as Astroland isn't that close to the ballpark. Both can be found in the same area, along with the New York Aquarium and the original Nathan's. That's the Thunderbolt in the picture. One of the rides that has you going upside down. No thanks. Coney Island is a lovely place to spend a day. A weekday. I don't think I'd like to be there on a weekend. It still amazes me one can travel on the subway for an hour+ and still be in NYC. Link to comment
Lantern7 September 8, 2016 Share September 8, 2016 Here are the finalists for the Staten Island nickname thing. Aside from how subversive "Killer Bees" is, it's not a list that inspires confidence. Link to comment
Lantern7 November 4, 2016 Share November 4, 2016 Enter the Binghamton Rumble Ponies. Seriously. Link to comment
King of Birds November 4, 2016 Share November 4, 2016 (edited) I'd bet real money that every Met minor leaguer voted for Stud Muffins. Rumble Ponies? YIKES. There's even more minor league terrible-ness! Jacksonville Sun are now ... the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp One of the teams that I noted ^ further up the thread ^ will be the Down East Wood Ducks in the Carolina League Brave's affiliate Brevard County Manatees is now the Florida Fire Frogs Someone needs to put an end to "Brandiose, a San Diego-based firm" - they seem to be behind all this hideousness. Edited November 4, 2016 by King of Birds Link to comment
MarkHB November 4, 2016 Share November 4, 2016 I don't think anyone will ever come up with as awful a name as the original idea for the Manchester, NH AA club: the New Hampshire Primaries. Fortunately the fanbase attacked ownership with pitchforks and torches and they became the Fisher Cats. 2 Link to comment
Lantern7 November 4, 2016 Share November 4, 2016 I found out about the Rumble Ponies because I wanted to see if Staten Island's team has been redubbed yet. Still waiting on that, and I'm certain the "winner" will not be warmly received. Link to comment
Silver Raven November 16, 2016 Share November 16, 2016 And we have a winner for the worst team name of all time. Meet the New Orleans Baby Cakes. Link to comment
King of Birds November 16, 2016 Share November 16, 2016 What a hideous name and logo. Link to comment
Lantern7 November 16, 2016 Share November 16, 2016 Still waiting on the new identity of the Staten Island team. It's not going to be that grisly, but there will be a backlash. And I hope they keep Scooter the Holy Cow. 2 Link to comment
Bort November 16, 2016 Share November 16, 2016 20 hours ago, Silver Raven said: And we have a winner for the worst team name of all time. Meet the New Orleans Baby Cakes. I kind of like it, it's based on the Mardi Gras King Cake tradition that has a plastic baby baked into it. Link to comment
xaxat November 21, 2016 Share November 21, 2016 A team from a summer collegiate league has chosen the name "Dock Spiders". The people in charge of these things should realize that all sports fans are eight years old when it comes to things like that. Link to comment
Lantern7 December 17, 2016 Share December 17, 2016 Any other cartoon geeks hoping the New Orleans Baby Cakes have a Brad Neely Night? I e-mailed the Staten Island baseball club last week about their nickname. Right now, they're still down as "Yankees." Maybe they junked the poll and decided to put off the change until 2018, when there would be better options. I'm good with "Killer Bees," but I would hope Scooter The Holy Cow stays on. Link to comment
Lantern7 December 20, 2016 Share December 20, 2016 Called it. Between the lack of enthusiasm over the other options and the rash of dumbass nicknames prevalent recently in the minors, of course they would remain "Yankees." Link to comment
Lantern7 April 7, 2017 Share April 7, 2017 I think the minor league season has kicked off. Locally, the Staten Island Yankees won't start until mid-June. Right now, there are no promotions listed yet. Ditto for the Brooklyn Cyclones, even though I haven't been to Coney Island in forever. Link to comment
Lantern7 April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 Anybody up for a road trio to Hartford? Ho. Lee. CRAP. I'd probably have to go without food for 24-48 hours beforehand, but it would be worth it. 1 Link to comment
MarkHB April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 I'm just impressed that they finally finished the park! (They were essentially a mendicant ballclub last year, and I think they even forfeited some games due to lack of a stadium). And yes, I think all the leagues above short-A started this week. I know the Eastern League did as Portland only had to delay their opener by one day (due to rain, not excess snow on the field). 1 Link to comment
Silver Raven May 1, 2017 Share May 1, 2017 Ugh. There's a new rule in the minor leagues that extra inning games start with a runner on second base at the beginning of every inning. That's just stupid. Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue May 1, 2017 Share May 1, 2017 That's a beer league softball kind of rule. Definitely stupid. 1 Link to comment
Bort May 1, 2017 Share May 1, 2017 The World Baseball Classic had a similar rule: the 11th inning would start with runners on 1st and 2nd. And no extra inning game ever went past 11 innings. Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue May 2, 2017 Share May 2, 2017 I would consider such a rule acceptable for the WBC since it's a tournament but I still don't like the rule for every day use in professional baseball. 2 Link to comment
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