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Al Lang Field, Tampa Bay
Rays
St.
Pete's Al Lang Field has been in the news a lot
lately, but for the wrong reasons: the Tampa Bay
Rays will train there one last time in 2008 before
shifting spring operations to Charlotte County in
2009, and the old ballpark is slated to be torn
down to make way for a new waterfront home of the
Rays. Now, Al Lang Field isn't the same venue it
was in the 1940s and 1950s when it was a landmark
in spring training, but it's still a great place
to catch a spring-training game. We hope the Rays
catch the spirit of the original Al Lang in their
designs for a new ballpark, For the rest of us, a
trip to Al Lang Field will be a mandatory event in
Spring Training 2008.
Trustmark Park, Mississippi
Braves
There's
nothing wrong with Trustmark Park, the home of the
Mississippi Braves (Class AA; Southern League).
The wraparound concourse, luxury
boxes, big scoreboard and varied concessions are
all standard issue for a new minor-league ballpark
these days. So why aren't we more excited about
the two-year-old ballpark? Because there's nothing
unique about it: except for a few Southern menu
items at the concessions, there's nothing to link
the ballpark to its surroundings. At a Mississippi
Braves game, you could be watching a game anywhere
-- and going local is one of the great joys of the
minor leagues. Dustin Mattison reports.
Alliance Bank Stadium,
Syracuse Chiefs
The
biggest news at Alliance Bank Stadium, the home of
the Syracuse Chiefs (Class AAA; International
League): the current artificial turf will be
replaced by real grass. That's good news for
Syracuse baseball fans in terms of aesthetics, as
well as players who need to field on an old,
sometimes unpredictable surface. Otherwise,
Alliance Bank Stadium is a perfectly serviceable
ballpark: the Chiefs front office does things the
old-fashioned way (i.e., not much in terms of
between-innings shenanigans), but the ballpark is
a comfortable place to watch a game, and the food
is pretty good. Steve Kapsinow reports.
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2004 Minor-League Attendance by Team
1. Sacramento River Cats |
751,156 |
2. Memphis Redbirds |
730,565 |
3. Round Rock Express |
689,286 |
4. Pawtucket Red Sox |
657,067 |
5. Louisville Bats |
648,092 |
6. Dayton Dragons |
593,663 |
7. Indianapolis Indians |
576,067 |
8. Albuquerque Isotopes |
575,607 |
9. Buffalo Bisons |
574,088 |
10. Frisco RoughRiders |
553,312 |
11. Tijuana Bulls |
548,863 |
12. Saltillo Sarape Makers |
545,597 |
13. Toledo Mud Hens |
544,778 |
14. Iowa Cubs |
540,055 |
15. Fresno Grizzlies |
531,040 |
16. Kane County Cougars |
522,042 |
17. Durham Bulls |
490,615 |
18. Columbus Clippers |
489,177 |
19. Norfolk Tides |
485,260 |
20. Akron Aeros |
478,611 |
21. Reading Phillies |
478,257 |
22. Oklahoma RedHawks |
474,206 |
23. Salt Lake Stingers |
448,153 |
24. Lakewood BlueClaws |
440,521 |
25. Rochester Red Wings |
437,088 |
26. Portland Sea Dogs |
434,684 |
27. Jacksonville Suns |
420,495 |
28. Lake County Captains |
406,096 |
29. Nashville Sounds |
405,536 |
30. Scranton/W-B Red Barons |
402,676 |
31. Trenton Thunder |
402,280 |
32. Lexington Legends |
401,191 |
33. Monterrey Sultans |
400,278 |
34. Altoona Curve |
394,062 |
35. Lansing Lugnuts |
392,256 |
36. West Michigan Whitecaps |
390,033 |
37. Richmond Braves |
368,436 |
38. Syracuse SkyChiefs |
364,648 |
39. New Orleans Zephyrs |
324,324 |
40. Montgomery Biscuits |
322,946 |
41. Wilmington Blue Rocks |
320,788 |
42. Tulsa Drillers |
320,733 |
43. Omaha Royals |
318,537 |
44. Portland Beavers |
312,678 |
45. Bowie Baysox |
312,354 |
46. New Britain Rock Cats |
311,671 |
47. Tacoma Rainiers |
310,626 |
48. Las Vegas 51s |
306,628 |
49. Brooklyn Cyclones |
294,261 |
50. Rancho Cucamonga Quakes |
286,198 |
51. Tucson Sidewinders |
285,378 |
52. Birmingham Barons |
280,879 |
53. Fort Wayne Wizards |
278,351 |
54. San Antonio Missions |
278,080 |
55. Frederick Keys |
266,257 |
56. Charlotte Knights |
265,271 |
57. Midland RockHounds |
256,110 |
58. Harrisburg Senators |
255,978 |
59. Charleston (SC) RiverDogs |
255,793 |
60. Tennessee Smokies |
253,756 |
61. Edmonton Trappers |
252,557 |
62. Rome Braves |
246,674 |
63. Carolina Mudcats |
245,810 |
64. Erie SeaWolves |
245,117 |
65. Chattanooga Lookouts |
244,961 |
66. Yucatan Lions |
236,844 |
67. Lake Elsinore Storm |
236,746 |
68. Colorado Springs Sky Sox |
236,022 |
69. Delmarva Shorebirds |
230,536 |
70. El Paso Diablos |
229,315 |
71. Aberdeen IronBirds |
228,925 |
72. Salem Avalanche |
224,991 |
73. Binghamton Mets |
216,493 |
74. New Hampshire Fisher Cats |
215,961 |
75. South Bend Silver Hawks |
212,531 |
76. Peoria Chiefs |
211,598 |
77. Myrtle Beach Pelicans |
209,095 |
78. Wisconsin Timber Rattlers |
206,487 |
79. Inland Empire 66ers |
201,633 |
80. Greensboro Bats |
200,477 |
81. Laguna Cowboys |
195,538 |
82. Mobile BayBears |
193,885 |
83. Lowell Spinners |
185,000 |
84. Huntsville Stars |
180,506 |
85. Arkansas Travelers |
178,655 |
86. Hickory Crawdads |
178,439 |
87. Cedar Rapids Kernels |
177,929 |
88. Swing of the Quad Cities |
173,364 |
89. Monclova Steelers |
172,805 |
90. Tabasco Cattlemen |
171,328 |
91. Potomac Cannons |
170,278 |
92. Spokane Indians |
169,075 |
93. Norwich Navigators |
168,559 |
94. Wichita Wranglers |
161,638 |
95. Mahoning Valley Scrappers |
160,832 |
96. Augusta GreenJackets |
160,378 |
97. Ottawa Lynx |
159,619 |
98. West Tenn Diamond Jaxx |
159,308 |
99. Staten Island Yankees |
156,895 |
100. Hudson Valley Renegades |
155,606 |
101. San Jose Giants |
151,414 |
102. Lynchburg Hillcats |
148,067 |
103. Modesto A’s |
145,019 |
104. Greenville Braves |
143,443 |
105. Asheville Tourists |
140,634 |
106. Vancouver Canadians |
140,037 |
107. Puebla Parrots |
138,147 |
108. Mexico City Red Devils |
135,471 |
109. Clearwater Threshers |
135,082 |
110. Aguascalientes Railroadmen |
134,635 |
111. Winston-Salem Warthogs |
134,144 |
112. Ogden Raptors |
133,886 |
113. Angelopolis Tigers |
132,191 |
114. Lancaster JetHawks |
129,442 |
115. Hagerstown Suns |
128,508 |
116. Charleston (WV) Alley Cats |
125,979 |
117. High Desert Mavericks |
122,265 |
118. Salem-Keizer Volcanoes |
118,929 |
119. Eugene Emeralds |
117,547 |
120. New Jersey Cardinals |
115,324 |
121. Savannah Sand Gnats |
113,359 |
122. Tri-City ValleyCats |
110,497 |
123. Daytona Cubs |
110,223 |
124. Great Falls White Sox |
109,779 |
125. Boise Hawks |
107,936 |
126. Billings Mustangs |
106,837 |
127. Kannapolis Intimidators |
105,214 |
128. Everett AquaSox |
104,010 |
129. Kinston Indians |
103,015 |
130. Oaxaca Warriors |
102,679 |
131. Capital City Bombers |
100,798 |
132. Brevard County Manatees |
98,430 |
133. Stockton Ports |
98,035 |
134. Beloit Snappers |
96,677 |
135. Fort Myers Miracle |
96,150 |
136. Jupiter Hammerheads |
95,903 |
137. Battle Creek Yankees |
95,845 |
138. Vermont Expos |
93,796 |
139. Palm Beach Cardinals |
92,806 |
140. Clinton LumberKings |
91,804 |
141. Veracruz Reds |
90,816 |
142. St. Lucie Mets |
85,991 |
143. Williamsport Crosscutters |
75,785 |
144. Campeche Pirates |
74,484 |
145. Cancun Lobstermen |
72,580 |
146. Tampa Yankees |
71,648 |
147. San Luis Potosi Tuneros |
70,336 |
148. Bakersfield Blaze |
69,922 |
149. Vero Beach Dodgers |
66,945 |
150. Visalia Oaks |
66,254 |
151. Missoula Osprey |
64,942 |
152. Auburn Doubledays |
63,679 |
153. Burlington Bees |
62,976 |
154. Idaho Falls Chukars |
61,237 |
155. Jamestown Jammers |
57,523 |
156. Tri-City Dust Devils |
54,087 |
157. Yakima Bears |
51,544 |
158. Columbus Catfish |
51,352 |
159. Greeneville Astros |
51,183 |
160. Provo Angels |
43,920 |
161. Casper Rockies |
42,938 |
162. Oneonta Tigers |
42,100 |
163. Sarasota Red Sox |
40,715 |
164. Helena Brewers |
37,568 |
165. Batavia Muckdogs |
37,086 |
166. Dunedin Blue Jays |
36,844 |
167. Burlington Indians |
34,219 |
168. Lakeland Tigers |
32,301 |
169. Danville Braves |
32,194 |
170. Kingsport Mets |
30,765 |
171. Elizabethton Twins |
27,017 |
172. Pulaski Blue Jays |
25,659 |
173. Princeton Devil Rays |
25,374 |
174. Bluefield Orioles |
24,910 |
175. Bristol White Sox |
21,120 |
176. Johnson City Cardinals |
19,940 |
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