Posted by Hobo,NC on August 08, 2019 at 19:29:38 from (75.137.54.87):
In Reply to: Field _of _Dreams posted by sourgum on August 08, 2019 at 10:15:44:
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My son's AAU team played there around 1997 they had about 10 fields it was close to a week event they put on a great show we really enjoyed it other than it was expensive... They were invited back for their world series at no cost they even would pay to fly them in. The week of the series his team was playing at Minnesota in the AAU national championships so they had to decline the offer...
A few miles from me a guy built a field of dreams it was the best ball field I had ever seen collage teams from around the country came to play on it. It had no seating you brought your own are stood up that's the way the owner wanted it. There was never a charge to go there are a fee for a team to play on it.
When they built the 421 bypass around Sanford the center of the bypass went across home plate... The guy that built the bypass owned the field so I spec he got his money back...
The local High School field is named after his daddy no expense has been spared its a nice field also locally its called sacred ground... Its plush :)...
I have kept up with baseball its my game its about getting folks interested in it... Its a push like may others they go after like back in the early 2000's they went after black players to up the interest in the game...
Baseball is a team game its rare one person can dominate it... You can not hide a weak player the ball will find him... If you can hit the ball they will find a place for you to play...
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