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Originally posted by JeepingBaseball View PostInteresting. As a player, I think that would drive me nuts.sigpic
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Originally posted by locke40 View PostI only used the mound, since I was just a pitcher. But, the infielders said it was great because of the true-hops of ground balls. Other than that, I thought Wichita State had a tremendous stadium; it was huge!
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I played Little League in my hometown of Lakewood, NJ (1975 LL World Series Champions...heh), and I got to play the championship game in 2001 at our beautiful local minor league stadium, then called GPU Energy Park. Very cool experience.
First Energy Park, Lakewood, NJ, Home of the Single-A Blueclaws:
(Both photos are from http://www.ballparkreviews.com/)-Ryan
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Originally posted by reh303 View PostI played Little League in my hometown of Lakewood, NJ (1975 LL World Series Champions...heh), and I got to play the championship game in 2001 at our beautiful local minor league stadium, then called GPU Energy Park. Very cool experience.sigpic
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Originally posted by locke40 View PostReh303, I thought Little League uses 60 ft. bases, instead of the 90 ft. bases in minor league parks? I played my high school championship at GPU Energy Park in 2001 as well; like you said, very cool experience, especially since I was the winner pitcher!
Although sometimes we would play on a 90 foot diamond with the bases and pitching mound moved in.
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Norwich, CT
I wasn't overly impressed with that place when I've been there, but I will compliment them on the ticket policy that they have for season tickets. We pulled up to the gat about an hour before the game and were able to purchase front row tickets directly behind CT's dugout. They were corporate seats, but the company gives them back as a donation so that other people can buy them rather than letting the seats go to waste. We had front row seats, the team had paying customers in the door, and the charity had extra money based upon the thicket price. A great system!
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