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Photo Tour of the Minors Pt. 4 — The Indies
Visits to Cambell’s Field and Skylands Park Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Digital Deception, History, Sports
Tagged ballparks, baseball, Camden Riversharks, Campbell's Field, MiLB, minor league, Skylands Park, sports, stadiums, Sussex County Miners
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Photo Tour of the Minors Pt. 3 — Blue Claws and Iron Pigs
The future Phillies in Lakewood and Allentown Continue reading
Baseball New York
Citi Field in Queens and Yankee Stadium in the Bronx Continue reading
Posted in Sports
Tagged baseball, Citi Field, New York, New York Mets, New York Yankees, sports, stadiums, Yankee Stadium
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A Baseball Fan’s Retirement Guide
There must be a lot of people retired, retiring and starting to see retirement on the horizon because there is no shortage of folks ready to offer retirement “counseling.” Most of it is financial or healthcare related. I’m going to … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Sports
Tagged baseball, minor league, MLB, retirement, sports, stadiums
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A Baseball Fan Memoir Chapter 5 – Money Changes Everything
Between 1991 and 2014 the cost of bringing a family of four to the ballpark for a major league baseball game increased 168%. That is based on a statistic called the Fan Cost Index which includes four average price tickets, … Continue reading
A Baseball Fan Memoir Chapter 4 – New Places, New Faces
I spent the 50’s in New York’s iconic and since demolished ballparks. The 60’s were all about Shea. And I started the 70’s drinking beer with my buddies at the “Mistake by the Lake.” In the 80’s and 90’s, largely … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Sports
Tagged Baltimore Orioles, baseball, Camden Yards, Metrodome, Minnesota Twins, MLB, sports, stadiums
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A Baseball Fan Memoir Chapter 2 – Coming of Age
As the 1960’s started I was a 10-year old in 5th grade. At the end of the decade I was in my freshman year of college. In 1960, the New York Mets existed only as a business plan on the … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Sports
Tagged 60's, baseball, history, MLB, New York Mets, sports, stadiums, World's Fair
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A Baseball Fan Memoir Chapter 1 – Childhood Heroes
The first seven years of my life coincided with the heyday of New York baseball. The Dodgers were in Brooklyn, the Giants in Upper Manhattan and across the river the Yankees were in the Bronx. All three won a World … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Sports
Tagged 50's, baseball, Brooklyn Dodgers, Ebbets Field, history, MLB, New York Giants, New York Yankees, Polo Grounds, sports, Yankee Stadium
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A Baseball Fan Memoir – Introduction
I always thought there were two kinds of baseball fans. The traditionally more charming of the two is the person who is born into fandom of a certain team because of who his or her parents root for and where … Continue reading
2014 Best of the Minors – NY/NJ
Best Stadium Provident Bank Park in Pomona, N.Y., has the advantage of being the newest stadium in the area. But the home of the Rockland Boulders also has some character, features that you don’t see everywhere. There’s a center field … Continue reading