Three new IL ballparks on the USRT radar screen

If things fall into place as planned, no less than three new destinations will be in the travel planning hopper over the next two seasons in the International League.

Of course, we already have Lehigh Valley on the schedule this year, as the Iron Pigs have begun play at Coca Cola Park in Allentown. In fact, that roadie is coming up in a couple of weeks as part of a four day, four venue trip that will also include a farewell visit to Shea Stadium, home of the New York Mets, and AA venues in New Britain and Norwich, Connecticut.

Here are the future destinations:
CHARLOTTE

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2010 is looking like the most likely opening date for a new ballpark for the Charlotte Knights, according to the Charlotte Observer. Yes there is a lawsuit trying to stop construction of the new stadium. Imagine that! Thought that sort of crap only happens in Buffalo.

GWINNETT COUNTY
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They’ve started grading and clearing land at the site of the new ballpark for the Gwinnett County Braves, who are scheduled to relocate from Richmond at the conclusion of the 2008 season. Since it’s almost June, getting a stadium built in 10 months seems quite aggressive. Gwinnett County is just northeast of Atlanta, Georgia and will be the IL’s most southern outpost since the days when Havana fielded a team in the league.

COLUMBUS
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Construction of Huntington Park in downtown Columbus’ Arena District is well underway, with an April, 2009 opening planned. The Buffalo News’ Mike Harrington has been in Columbus covering the Bisons series there this week, but has made nary a mention of the new stadium and its progress in his articles so far. We hope Mike got down to the construction site for a looksee. We will await his full report!

-Andrew Kulyk

3 Comments

  1. nick says:

    NO GWINNETT BRAVES IS BAD FOR BIG TOWN

 

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