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PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 1:26 pm 
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Was on vacation down in New Smyrna Beach last week and figured I'd make the 30 minute drive up to Daytona and check out the Cubs high-A team. If any one's interested thought I'd write it up a little bit.

Stadium: They play in Jackie Robinson Stadium which they claim held the first racially integrated baseball game in history. Not sure if I believe that, but whatever. Stadium wasn't particularly nice. The first base line seating, which extended maybe 1/2 way to the outfield, and behind home plate were seats with backs with a roof. The 3rd base line had bleacher seating, but did have 2 rows of seats up against the field. No suites anywhere in the park. They have your basic minor league party deck off the foul pole in right which stays open after the games. The Sodfather needed to get down there, as there were many dirt spots on the field. Stadium was miles below the quality of the local minor league teams here like Schaumburg and Kane County. Two retired numbers flew from the outfield. Jackie Robinson of course, and Richie Zisk, who is the hitting coach.

Prices: GA seating was 7 bucks and 12 for the VIP seats which are the ones with backs on the 1st base line and the 2 rows on the 3rd base side. No idea what season tickets cost, but I thought that it was interesting that if you bought season tickets you get in free at any away Cubs game in the Florida State League. It was Thirsty Thursday so all 16 ounce soda and beers were a buck.

Entertainment: Not as busy as the local teams here thankfully. Cubbie the mascot roamed around the whole game. Celine Celine the Raffle Queen was hawking raffle tickets the whole game. Other activities between innings included a burrito eating contest, kids run around the outfield, mascot racing a kid, kids tricycle race, the duck dance on the dugout top, and one extremely creepy contest. That event was 2 sets of 2 kids that one set of kids with oversized pants trying to catch stuffed animal crabs thrown by their partners in their pants. There was also the after-game buy some tennis balls and throw them in the hoops on the field for prizes. I won a coupon for a free Croissan'wich when a random Cub got an RBI.

Actual Baseball quality: These two teams were pretty bad. They were playing the Cards A team. One of the guys on the Cards was part of the Holliday trade the next day, but I didn't pay attention. The Cards had about 4 errors in the first 2 innings and every play was an adventure. The Cubs won 7-0, but it wasn't that impressive. The Cubs 2 big prospects down there are Josh Vitters and Starlin Castro, both played in the futures game during the All-Star break. I'm no scout, but Vitters was the only guy that really hit the ball and got a major league crack of the bat out of it. Neither team got it within 10 feet of the warning track. Only one pitcher got it above 90 on the radar gun. Both teams uniforms were pretty much exact replicas of the MLB team's, aside from the hats. All players wore the high socks, Cubs with solid blue and Cards with the red/white/black stripes you sometimes see on Cards players in the majors.

Overall experience: It was a decent night's entertainment for 7 bucks, cheaper than a movie. The pulled pork nachos were good. Parking was a block away at the county courthouse and spent a whopping 2 minutes in traffic getting out after the game. The atmosphere was fine. The PA announcer before the game mentioned as fans you got one warning for swearing and the 2nd time you're ejected. Seemed like maybe 20% of the crowd was actual Daytona Cubs fans who all knew each other. The biggest fan in "Front Row" Joe, who has seen every Daytona Cubs home game since '93. Another 20% were your basic families going out for a night. The rest seemed to be, like me, tourists looking for something to do. In the end it's more entertaining watching them up here, but at least in Florida you might see a future star. Then again, famous ex-Daytona players include Ohman, Murton, Wuertz, Hill, and Pie. Couple of good ones though, Wood, Marmol, Soto, and Marshall.


Make that Daytona and not Dayton, duh.


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 1:36 pm 
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KDdidit wrote:
Other activities between innings included a burrito eating contest

Are you sure this wasn't in a different area of Florida?

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KDdidit wrote:
Other activities between innings included a burrito eating contest


Great for Kids! :lol:

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KDdidit wrote:
Other activities between innings included a burrito eating contest

I wonder if Mac can come up with another Boy Scout joke on that one.

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One of participants was a dead ringer for Kevin Kline. Before the contest one of the Daytona fans who must have been a regular was trying to convince another guy to take his place in the burrito eating contest. He didn't want to, but some teenager said he would do it. Sadly the guy's dad didn't let him participate. Neither of the guys looked like they were trying to win the contest, just looked like 2 guys eating a burrito at a leisurely pace with the whole stadium watching.


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KDdidit wrote:
just looked like 2 guys eating a burrito at a leisurely pace with the whole stadium watching.


The jokes pretty much write themselves....

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I love small town ball, nothing like it. The Single A teams round here are not real minor league go a little further out like Rockford or Peoria and man the kids are playing so they can make it to the show. They may make a lot of errors but they play full out so they can make it to the next level.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:24 pm 
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Kane County is in the same league as Peoria, so how exactly do the players play harder because they are in Peoria?


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Rockford is in the Frontier League. No Major League Affiliate.

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Good write-up - thanks! I enjoy going to minor league games and when travelling for work I always try to catch a game for the local team if they have one. I have family in Appleton WI and have been to quite a few TimberRattler games. Great stadium and atmosphere up there and the locals love it. I highly recommend seeing a game if you find yourself up that way.

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I love going to minor league games...I think I have been to more of them that I have been to see a major league game...That's the cool thing about the Midwest League...Most of the teams are in a realative easy driving distance...Ive been to Kane County, Beloit, Peoria and South Bend...I love Kane County and Peoria...South Bend's stadium was nice and I wasnt impressed with Beloit's field....I've been to Rockford's new stadium but I havent seen a game there yet....Also went and saw a Joliet Jackhammers game and their stadium is just as nice as Kane County's or Peoria's....Haven't been to a Flyers game yet...I remember taking in games for the Cook County Cheetahs.


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