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TOPIC: games at harding |
| goloa
July 21, 2011 8:55:45 PM
Entry #: 3767717
| nice to see the merchants back onthe east side again at harding. it has been awhile. hopefully they will schedule more in the future. i love dunning but not every game has to be their. venues matter and i liked it better when the games moved around to humboldt and harding etc... seemed more like a true st paul league then,and more true to theirnames and rep all parts of town . your thoughts
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| Jeff Reboulets Ghost
July 22, 2011 1:11:34 AM
Entry #: 3767844
| I like Harding. It has character. Not much for dugouts or fan seating, but the brick wall out in RF is always a good time (unless you're the rightfielder). Also, the old city block dimensions give it a really old school feel. Like you could imagine playing on this same field 100 years ago.
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| Pluff
July 22, 2011 11:33:01 AM
Entry #: 3768072
| Blue Package (Formerly Joe & Stans) used to play at Humboldt for a bunch of home games. Once Matt Smith left as the head baseball coach they tried to charge us $75/game to use a field that was not lined and not mowed (Township?). We tried to cover up for the cities lack of help but the final straw came when they locked us out of the field when we had a game vs. rosetown. The field itself stunk but having another field to play on was nice.
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