Why are we doing this again?
The United Baseball League is bringing another test series to the Big Country to see if there is a market for minor league baseball.
This is the 3rd time a league has tried to bring minor league baseball back to the Key City and the Big Country since the Abilene Prairie Dogs of the Texas-Louisiana League folded. The previous tries at Driggers Field and in Sweetwater were failures. Why are we doing it again? Why are people going to come to ACU's Scott Field to watch 2 teams they don't have anything invested in?
Simply, they aren't going to come and watch the games. That may be an over simplification. Some people will come watch baseball no matter who's playing. The organizers, 1 of which is former Prairie Dogs general manager Byron Pearce, are hoping for at least 1500 people per game. If that happens, Pearce has said that he might start the process of bringing a team back to Abilene. Let me say the United Baseball League and Pearce the trouble, 1500 people will not come to Scott Field to watch the games.
I think it's great that people want to bring professional baseball back to the Big Country, but until we get someone to bring an affiliated minor league baseball team with a new baseball stadium, minor league baseball is not going to work in Abilene.
I want an affiliated team also. However, if Amarillo can't get one, how can Abilene get a team that has an affiliation with a major league club.
ReplyDeleteI really wanted the summer collegiate league to expand to Abilene. It's a shorter season and many Big 12 players play in these leagues. Bob M.
If ktab got rid of Bob, randy, victor, manny abilene would start watching ktab.
ReplyDeleteTo see charly pride it cost 3000.00 dollars
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