With the announcement the Defenders are officialy relocating to Virginia, are any stations really affected? Does anyone know a complete listing of the stations that were carrying the games?
Whale said:Should've stuck with Norwich Navigators. The alligator with the periscope was a brilliant logo.
BRNout said:From a practical standpoint, how in the heck is Richmond going to support the "Flying Squirrels" when they already have a very well-established (AAA) Minor League team known as the Richmond Braves? You can't tell me that there wasn't a better place to move this team. It won't last.
DToTheJ said:Good news: Baseball is coming back to Norwich! (Albeit a team from the lower rungs of minor league baseball, but it's baseball, nonetheless.)
The Oneonta Tigers will start playing at Dodd Stadium this year. They are run by, as you would guess, the Detroit Tigers.
More info:
http://www.theday.com/article/20100128/SPORT04/301289454/1044
CTListener said:BRNout said:From a practical standpoint, how in the heck is Richmond going to support the "Flying Squirrels" when they already have a very well-established (AAA) Minor League team known as the Richmond Braves? You can't tell me that there wasn't a better place to move this team. It won't last.
The Richmond ballpark isn't up to Class AAA standards anymore. The team, as another poster reported, moved to the Atlanta suburbs and a ballpark with all the bells, whistles and corporate boxes, a couple of years ago.
KML-224 said:The Richmond Braves are now in Gwinett, GA now, if I'm not mistaken.
DToTheJ said:KML-224 said:The Richmond Braves are now in Gwinett, GA now, if I'm not mistaken.
They're actually known as the Rome Braves (Rome, GA/Gwinnett County).
CTListener said:DToTheJ said:KML-224 said:The Richmond Braves are now in Gwinett, GA now...
They're actually known as the Rome Braves...
Two different clubs. The Rome Braves are a Class A team playing in a 5,000-seat stadium in Rome. The Gwinnett Braves are a Class AAA team playing in a 10,000-seater in Lawrenceville...