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Dickey-Stephens Park,
Arkansas Travelers
If you're going to
replace a legendary ballpark, you had best make
sure the replacement is a worthy successor. In the
case of Dickey-Stephens Park, the new home of the
Arkansas Travelers is a worthy
successor to Ray Winder
Field, the team's longtime home. While
Dickey-Stephens Park doesn't have many quirks or
much history yet, if opening night was any
indication the place will surely be full of life
for decades to come. Perfectly situated on the
shores of the Arkansas River with downtown Little
Rock as a scenic backdrop, Dickey-Stephens Park is
a community resource of the best kind.
Ray Winder Field was
the home of the Travs for more than 70 seasons;
we'd be very surprised if future editors of
Ballpark Digest didn't return to Dickey-Stephens
Park in 70 years and find the place as lively as
ever.
Clark-LeClair Stadium, ECU
Pirates
East
Carolina has the pleasure of playing at Clark-LeClair
Stadium, one of the better newer facilities in
college baseball. Clark-LeClair was built at a
cost of $11 million -- all from private donations
raised by the ECU Educational Foundation. The
magnitude of the place is immediately apparent as
you approach the main gate, and once inside no
aspect of the facility disappoints. Jim Robins
takes in a Pirates game.
Doak Field at Dail Park, NC
State Wolfpack
It is always a fine thing when a college
ballpark fits in just right with the scale and
expectations of the baseball program it serves.
This is particularly true when you look at Doak Field
serving as home to the NC State Wolfpack. Most years,
NC State features a handful of potential major
leaguers on squads with an expectation to reach
the NCAA Tournament (four straight years, 7 of
past 10). The fit is right -- the rebuilt Doak
Field at Dail Park is entirely worthy of the
high-caliber Wolfpack program.
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Final MiLB
attendance figures
Here are the cumulative attendance figures for every
affiliated team through the end of play for the 2005 season.
Team |
Total |
Dates |
Average |
Sacramento River Cats (PCL) |
755,750 |
72 |
10,496 |
Memphis Redbirds (PCL) |
696,083 |
69 |
10,088 |
Round Rock Express (PCL) |
700,277 |
72 |
9,726 |
Pawtucket Red Sox (IL) |
688,421 |
72 |
9,561 |
Louisville Bats (IL) |
643,466 |
70 |
9,191 |
Buffalo Bisons (IL) |
596,758 |
68 |
8,775 |
Frisco RoughRiders (TL) |
581,074 |
69 |
8,421 |
Dayton Dragons (MWL) |
572,053 |
69 |
8,290 |
Albuquerque Isotopes (PCL) |
582,839 |
71 |
8,209 |
Indianapolis Indians (IL) |
558,911 |
69 |
8,100 |
Brooklyn Cyclones (NYPL) |
285,818 |
36 |
7,939 |
Toledo Mud Hens (IL) |
556,995 |
71 |
7,845 |
Oklahoma Redhawks (PCL) |
542,095 |
70 |
7,744 |
Kane County Cougars (MWL) |
519,394 |
68 |
7,623 |
Iowa Cubs (PCL) |
529,354 |
70 |
7,562 |
Springfield Cardinals (TL) |
526,630 |
70 |
7,523 |
Durham Bulls (IL) |
520,371 |
72 |
7,227 |
Corpus Christi Hooks (TL) |
505,189 |
70 |
7,216 |
Norfolk Tides (IL) |
502,504 |
70 |
7,178 |
Columbus Clippers (IL) |
500,104 |
70 |
7,144 |
Tijuana Potros (MxL) |
385,871 |
55 |
7,015 |
Akron Aeros (EL) |
455,056 |
66 |
6,894 |
Fresno Grizzlies (PCL) |
495,791 |
72 |
6,885 |
Rochester Red Wings (IL) |
452,299 |
66 |
6,853 |
Salt Lake Stingers (PCL) |
437,686 |
64 |
6,838 |
Reading Phillies (EL) |
469,105 |
70 |
6,701 |
Lakewood Blue Claws (SAL) |
444,607 |
67 |
6,635 |
Aberdeen Ironbirds (NYPL) |
239,748 |
38 |
6,309 |
Portland Sea Dogs (EL) |
396,277 |
63 |
6,290 |
Nashville Sounds (PCL) |
419,412 |
69 |
6,078 |
Lake County Captains (SAL) |
394,208 |
66 |
5,972 |
Greensboro Grasshoppers
(SAL) |
407,711 |
69 |
5,908 |
Trenton Thunder (EL) |
410,926 |
71 |
5,787 |
Scranton/WB Red Barons (IL) |
400,726 |
70 |
5,724 |
Lexington Legends (SAL) |
388,710 |
68 |
5,716 |
Altoona Curve (EL) |
390,239 |
71 |
5,496 |
West Michigan Whitecaps (MWL) |
370,153 |
68 |
5,443 |
Jacksonville Suns (SL) |
359,957 |
67 |
5,372 |
Syracuse SkyChiefs (IL) |
365,784 |
69 |
5,301 |
Aguascalientes Rieleros (MxL) |
258,000 |
49 |
5,265 |
Portland Beavers (PCL) |
360,772 |
69 |
5,228 |
Lansing Lugnuts (MWL) |
354,855 |
68 |
5,218 |
Richmond Braves (IL) |
359,755 |
69 |
5,213 |
New Orleans Zephyrs (PCL) |
330,466 |
65 |
5,084 |
Lowell Spinners (NYPL) |
185,000 |
37 |
5,000 |
New Britain Rock Cats (EL) |
337,687 |
69 |
4,894 |
Wilmington Blue Rocks (Car) |
322,287 |
67 |
4,810 |
Tacoma Rainiers (PCL) |
335,031 |
70 |
4,786 |
Tulsa Drillers (TL) |
335,018 |
70 |
4,785 |
Saltillo Saraperos (MxL) |
175,877 |
37 |
4,753 |
Spokane Indians (NWL) |
180,084 |
38 |
4,739 |
Las Vegas 51s (PCL) |
334,485 |
72 |
4,645 |
Hudson Valley Renegades (NYPL) |
158,423 |
35 |
4,526 |
Montgomery Biscuits (SL) |
303,054 |
67 |
4,523 |
Bowie Baysox (EL) |
314,277 |
70 |
4,489 |
Frederick Keys (Car) |
275,663 |
62 |
4,446 |
Charlotte Knights (IL) |
289,495 |
67 |
4,320 |
Fort Wayne Wizards (MWL) |
278,631 |
65 |
4,286 |
Omaha Royals (PCL) |
303,749 |
71 |
4,278 |
Angelopolis Tigres (MxL) |
42,488 |
10 |
4,248 |
New Hampshire Fisher Cats
(EL) |
279,556 |
66 |
4,235 |
Staten Island Yankees (NYPL) |
155,531 |
37 |
4,203 |
Mahoning Valley Scrappers (NYPL) |
153,581 |
37 |
4,150 |
Birmingham Barons (SL) |
271,031 |
66 |
4,106 |
Tucson Sidewinders (PCL) |
287,116 |
70 |
4,101 |
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
(Cal) |
272,855 |
69 |
3,954 |
San Antonio Missions (TL) |
272,922 |
70 |
3,898 |
Mississippi Braves (SL) |
242,423 |
63 |
3,847 |
Lake Elsinore Storm (Cal) |
259,811 |
68 |
3,820 |
Carolina Mudcats (SL) |
252,178 |
66 |
3,820 |
Charleston RiverDogs (SAL) |
249,374 |
66 |
3,778 |
Peoria Chiefs (MWL) |
256,612 |
68 |
3,773 |
Salem Avalanche (Car) |
255,225 |
68 |
3,753 |
Harrisburg Senators (EL) |
264,718 |
71 |
3,728 |
Midland Rockhounds (TL) |
252,059 |
68 |
3,706 |
Colorado Springs Sky Sox
(PCL) |
235,502 |
65 |
3,623 |
Tennessee Smokies (SL) |
241,163 |
68 |
3,546 |
West Virginia Power (SAL) |
233,143 |
66 |
3,532 |
Chattanooga Lookouts (SL) |
240,075 |
69 |
3,479 |
Rome Braves (SAL) |
232,187 |
67 |
3,465 |
Ogden Raptors (PL) |
131,371 |
38 |
3,457 |
Erie SeaWolves (EL) |
233,415 |
68 |
3,423 |
Delmarva Shorebirds (SAL) |
219,361 |
65 |
3,374 |
Vancouver Canadians (NWL) |
121,365 |
36 |
3,371 |
Laguna Vaqueros (MxL) |
178,500 |
53 |
3,367 |
Tri-City Valleycats (NYPL) |
116,674 |
35 |
3,333 |
Monclova Acereros (MxL) |
128,700 |
39 |
3,300 |
Eugene Emeralds (NWL) |
121,667 |
37 |
3,288 |
Binghamton Mets (EL) |
222,243 |
69 |
3,220 |
Huntsville Stars (SL) |
213,552 |
67 |
3,187 |
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (MWL) |
211,927 |
69 |
3,071 |
Stockton Ports (Cal) |
205,819 |
67 |
3,071 |
South Bend Silver Hawks (MWL) |
208,590 |
68 |
3,067 |
New Jersey Cardinals (NYPL) |
115,129 |
38 |
3,029 |
Arkansas Travelers (TL) |
196,366 |
65 |
3,021 |
Inland Empire 66ers (Cal) |
211,177 |
70 |
3,015 |
Mobile BayBears (SL) |
187,505 |
64 |
2,929 |
Tabasco Olmecas (MxL) |
135,637 |
47 |
2,885 |
Boise Hawks (NWL) |
106,761 |
37 |
2,885 |
Vermont Expos (NYPL) |
106,407 |
37 |
2,875 |
Myrtle Beach Pelicans (Car) |
198,092 |
69 |
2,870 |
Everett AquaSox (NWL) |
108,884 |
38 |
2,865 |
Salem-Keizer Volcanoes
(NWL) |
108,413 |
38 |
2,852 |
Mexico Diablos Rojos (MxL) |
134,028 |
48 |
2,792 |
Monterrey Sultanes (MxL) |
49,653 |
18 |
2,758 |
Cedar Rapids Kernels (MWL) |
184,190 |
69 |
2,669 |
Wichita Wranglers (TL) |
165,077 |
62 |
2,662 |
Hickory Crawdads (SAL) |
163,863 |
63 |
2,601 |
Norwich Navigators (EL) |
170,686 |
67 |
2,547 |
Campeche Piratas (MxL) |
116,934 |
46 |
2,542 |
Great Falls White Sox (PL) |
96,012 |
38 |
2,526 |
Swing of the Quad Cities (MWL) |
165,878 |
67 |
2,475 |
Billings Mustangs (PL) |
88,702 |
36 |
2,463 |
Asheville Tourists (SAL) |
155,129 |
63 |
2,462 |
Ottawa Lynx (IL) |
160,544 |
67 |
2,396 |
Lynchburg Hillcats (Car) |
150,109 |
66 |
2,274 |
Hagerstown Suns (SAL) |
153,675 |
69 |
2,227 |
San Jose Giants (Cal) |
150,338 |
68 |
2,210 |
Winston-Salem Warthogs
(Car) |
147,194 |
68 |
2,164 |
Williamsport Crosscutters (NYPL) |
79,253 |
38 |
2,085 |
Orem Owlz (PL) |
76,784 |
37 |
2,075 |
Modesto Nuts (Cal) |
136,612 |
66 |
2,069 |
Potomac Nationals (Car) |
138,143 |
67 |
2,061 |
Veracruz Rojos del Aguila (MxL) |
107,731 |
53 |
2,032 |
Augusta GreenJackets (SAL) |
123,545 |
61 |
2,025 |
Puebla Pericos (MxL) |
20,002 |
10 |
2,000 |
Clearwater Threshers (FL) |
130,446 |
66 |
1,976 |
Daytona Cubs (FL) |
127,060 |
66 |
1,925 |
Oaxaca Guerreros (MxL) |
19,165 |
9 |
1,907 |
Auburn Doubledays (NYPL) |
69,716 |
37 |
1,884 |
Cancun Langosteros (MxL) |
93,500 |
51 |
1,833 |
Missoula Osprey (PL) |
67,922 |
38 |
1,787 |
Lancaster JetHawks (Cal) |
123,601 |
70 |
1,765 |
Greenville Bombers (SAL) |
115,161 |
67 |
1,718 |
Idaho Falls Chukars (PL) |
65,313 |
38 |
1,718 |
High Desert Mavericks (Cal) |
118,387 |
69 |
1,715 |
Fort Myers Miracle (FL) |
112,272 |
66 |
1,701 |
Kannapolis Intimidators
(SAL) |
104,781 |
62 |
1,690 |
West Tenn Diamond Jaxx (SL) |
105,894 |
64 |
1,654 |
Southwest Mich. Devil Rays
(MWL) |
105,340 |
64 |
1,645 |
Tri-City Dust Devils (NWL) |
60,051 |
37 |
1,623 |
Greeneville Astros (Appy) |
49,963 |
31 |
1,611 |
Brevard County Manatees
(FL) |
101,858 |
64 |
1,591 |
Yakima Bears (NWL) |
60,150 |
38 |
1,582 |
Kinston Indians (Car) |
103,069 |
66 |
1,561 |
Yucatan Leones (MxL) |
18,504 |
12 |
1,542 |
Tampa Yankees (FL) |
87,045 |
59 |
1,475 |
Palm Beach Cardinals (FL) |
99,803 |
68 |
1,467 |
Jamestown Jammers (NYPL) |
49,566 |
34 |
1,457 |
St. Lucie Mets (FL) |
91,382 |
63 |
1,450 |
Clinton LumberKings (MWL) |
95,775 |
68 |
1,408 |
Jupiter Hammerheads (FL) |
88,580 |
63 |
1,406 |
Beloit Snappers (MWL) |
93,399 |
69 |
1,353 |
Casper Rockies (PL) |
50,087 |
37 |
1,353 |
Oneonta Tigers (NYPL) |
45,349 |
35 |
1,295 |
San Luis Potosi Tuneros (MxL) |
57,001 |
45 |
1,266 |
Savannah Sand Gnats (SAL) |
72,125 |
59 |
1,222 |
Burlington Indians (Appy) |
37,673 |
31 |
1,215 |
Kingsport Mets (Appy) |
39,962 |
31 |
1,192 |
Batavia Muckdogs (NYPL) |
40,447 |
36 |
1,126 |
Bakersfield Blaze (Cal) |
76,738 |
69 |
1,112 |
Danville Braves (Appy) |
37,064 |
34 |
1,090 |
Helena Brewers (PL) |
40,141 |
37 |
1,084 |
Burlington Bees (MWL) |
70,807 |
68 |
1,041 |
Columbus Catfish (SAL) |
62,547 |
62 |
1,008 |
Bluefield Orioles (Appy) |
27,420 |
29 |
945 |
Princeton Devil Rays (Appy) |
26,477 |
28 |
945 |
Visalia Oaks (Cal) |
63,275 |
68 |
930 |
Vero Beach Dodgers (FL) |
53,657 |
60 |
894 |
Elizabethton Twins (Appy) |
25,949 |
29 |
894 |
Johnson City Cardinals (Appy) |
24,338 |
32 |
760 |
Pulaski Blue Jays (Appy) |
24,770 |
33 |
750 |
Bristol Sox (Appy) |
20,868 |
31 |
673 |
Lakeland Tigers (FL) |
35,778 |
57 |
627 |
Dunedin Blue Jays (FL) |
38,491 |
69 |
557 |
Sarasota Reds (FL) |
28,133 |
59 |
476 |
--September 9, 2005 |
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