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Minor League Baseball trip
#11
I'm down for Newark only, Ricky Henderson rules!
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#12
My brother is in Gloucster County somewhere.
I'm not quite there yet
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#13
i'm down for anywhere. anyone have ideas on an approx. date or whatever?

like i said if you wanna do camden i know a couple guys that work there a few years now and if we have a decent sized group i could probably get us hooked up with some stuff. in fact, i'm going to a game down there on July 29th free of charge already...
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#14
I live in Brooklyn and have yet to go to a Cyclones game. Staten Island is too far, yet I'd wanna go to one of their games.
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#15
I love going to minor league games, I haven't been to Coney Island but I was fortunate enough to see a game in Staten Island before 9/11 and that view was incredible.

The Atlantic League is cool but the brand of ball is a little off. Not bad, not great.

Here's a Great Photo of the Camden Ballpark, the bridge freaks me out. Its awesome. Check this site out there's some great shots of a lot of minor and major league parks.
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#16
I'd be down, depending on either public transportation or a ride to the game.
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#17
newark, staten island and brooklyn are all fairly accessible via public trans i believe... the rest probably not..isn't there a team in queens as well?
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#18
The Queens Blvd. Roadkills?
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#19
Quote:Originally posted by Roop
I love going to minor league games, I haven't been to Coney Island but I was fortunate enough to see a game in Staten Island before 9/11 and that view was incredible.

The Atlantic League is cool but the brand of ball is a little off. Not bad, not great.

Here's a Great Photo of the Camden Ballpark, the bridge freaks me out. Its awesome. Check this site out there's some great shots of a lot of minor and major league parks.


That's a great shot, but I can see how it would freak anyone out.
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#20
Once we get a consensus on where we're going, I'll start looking for tickets. I am not involving my family in this one. Too tired of the BS and certain members of the family showing up late or not at all. While I like the idea of heading into Jersey, I'm not sure it's going to be feasible for some. I will post a poll soon and see where people want to go. Keyspan Park in Brooklyn is accesible by Subway and bus. The ballpark in SI is right by the ferry. I think the Queens Kings became the Cyclones. Not sure about that. There are also the Long Island Ducks who play out in Islip.
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