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Decision on SWB Yanks fate delayed – ballparkdigest.com

Decision on SWB Yanks fate delayed

WEDNESDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER 2011 11:37

The International League Board of Directors met without reaching a final decision on the fate of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees for the 2012 season, as negotiations are still ongoing between team management and potential hosts.

The SWB Yankees are in need of a new home for the 2012 season when PNC Field undergoes an extreme renovation that calls for the removal of the second deck, massive changes in the seating bowl and the installation of a new suite level. The International League Board of Directors, in Albuquerque for the Triple-A Championship Game — congrats to winner Columbus Clippers, by the way — was expected to approve a plan presented by the SWB Yankees management.

But the board was not presented with a proposal — they were merely updated as to potential arrangements, we’re told by several GMs. The issue is both simple and complicated: money. It’s simple in that the SWB Yankees management would like to see more of it, and complicated because potential hosts don’t see the team generating a lot of it — they’re not willing to put up as much money as the SWB Yankees were expecting or would like. No one is going to make a killing hosting SWB Yankees games in 2012 (it’s not as though local sponsors will pay a premium, and there’s the serious chance any tickets sold to a SWB Yankees game would come from the regular sales of the locals), and the proposals on the table reflect that. The SWB Yankees are already going to take a bath on the 2012 season, and any small measure of financial relief is not being provided by potential host teams, which include the Lehigh Valley IronPigs and the Rochester Red Wings. Adding to the complication: who covers losses during the season.

Too bad the most logical solutions, like having the SWB Yanks playing full-time in Staten Island or even Yankee Stadium, as some have suggested, aren’t feasible because of the territorial agreement the Yankees have with the New York Mets. (We’re guessing the New York Yankees would make a killing hosting the team in The Bronx; price every ticket at $10, open concession stands only in the main concourse, and bring in a whole new audience to the ballpark who normally couldn’t afford a night at an MLB game. More than one MiLB owner has suggested to us this would be the ideal solution.)

So we’ll wait to hear what is finally proposed to the International League in coming weeks. We hear there might be a surprise player from outside the ranks of the IL in a position to impact a decision as well.

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Official Statement from the IL RE: SWB

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September 21, 2011 · 3:24 pm

Coca-Cola Park Breaking News – UPDATE

Scranton Yankees Still Without A Home

Posted Sep. 20, 2011 4:18 pm by Josh Leventhal

“Both Lehigh Valley president Kurt Landes and Rochester CEO Naomi Silver have said they are open to hosting the Yankees, though Silver said the Red Wings could accommodate Scranton for just half the season.”

 

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ballparkdigest.com -The Big Kahuna

2011 Baseball Attendance by Average

MONDAY, 19 SEPTEMBER 2011 17:12
Here’s the Big Kahuna of attendance compilations: a list of the 350 affiliated, independent and summer-collegiate teams attracting 51 million fans during the 2011 baseball season.
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Rank
Team
Lge
         Total
Gms
        Av.
    2010
1
Lehigh Valley IronPigs
IL
628,925
68
9,248
9,227
2
Louisville Bats
IL
601,372
69
8,715
8,634
3
Columbus Clippers
IL
591,884
68
8,704
8,945
4
Round Rock Express
PCL
618,261
72
8,586
8,408
5
Saltillo Saraperos
MxL
426,915
50
8,538
4,946
6
Sacramento River Cats
PCL
600,306
71
8,455
9,137
7
Monterrey Sultanes
MxL
430,420
51
8,439
6,731
8
Dayton Dragons
ML
571,886
69
8,288
8,534
9
Pawtucket Red Sox
IL
578,930
70
8,270
8,342
10
Indianapolis Indians
IL
580,082
71
8,170
8,027
11
Albuqueque Isotopes
PCL
578,328
71
8,145
8,158
12
Toledo Mud Hens
IL
549,436
69
7,962
7,972
13
Buffalo Bisons
IL
521,530
67
7,784
8,218

Go Pigs!

OinK!

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Rainouts & The Ironpigs, How to Find Out

Updated Info from the 2013 IronPigs Rain-Out Policy

2013 IronPigs Rain-out PolicyClick to Enlarge

Rain-Out / Postponement Information

An Ironpigs game may be rained out, but it is extremely rare for the gates not to open. Only a few times in 5 seasons have the gates not opened.

What does this mean for us fans?

1. If a give away is scheduled, they will be distributed when the gates open whether the game is played or not.

2. Those attending group outings will have their Suite food served.

3. If it’s inclement weather and the area is not under a “Do Not Travel” order from the government, the gates will probably open.

It comes down to this… if you are looking forward to a giveaway that you absolutely must have, show up and collect it. Don’t count on 3,000 other fans to not show up and the giveaway to be rescheduled. Buying a ticket does not guarantee a giveaway. If you are thinking about calling someone to see if the game is still on.. Don’t! Calling will get you one answer, “Yes, the gates will be open.” Imagine being the person who has to answer the phone on rainy days?

So we covered the historical position of weather delays and cancellations at Coca Cola Park. Now let’s look at why…

The teams want to play. The staff wants to hold the game. The fans want to see the game. No one wants the game to be postponed. If there’s a chance to play the game they certainly will. think about those folks who have bought a Picnic Area, Dugout Suite, Party Porch or Tiki Terrace and Oasis. They paid a premium for the buffet food and all of those folks would have to exchange their tickets for another ticket to a game later in the season.. without the buffet they paid for.

Really, mother nature can come calling at any time. It’s a bummer when a game is rained out.

Here is what I do before I leave for the game if weather might have an impact on the event.

I check weather.com’s report and look at the radar. Watch the animated radar and you can guesstimate where the rain will be at or near game time. Dress appropriately and show up. No calls or automated messages are currently available. Usually the pregame show on ESPN Radio 1230/1320 AM starts 30 minutes before game time. Tune in for updates on delays. You can also check Social Media at IronPigs Facebook or @IronPigs (twitter)

So grab your umbrella – head out to the park – and hope the rain keeps UP (then it won’t come down).

OinK!

(IronPigs Iron Pigs Lehigh Valley Coca Cola Park Rain out Rain Delay postponed)

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