Wishing some of the old stadiums from the defunct Pioneer League teams still existed, as they would've been interesting. I miss the Helena (MT) Brewers, Butte (MT) Copper Kings, Casper (WY) Ghosts, Pocatello (ID) Pioneers, Medicine Hat (Alberta) Blue Jays, and Lethbridge (Alberta) Mounties.
Excited for the new Pioneer League team coming to Kalispell, MT in my neck of the woods. They just announced the team earlier this year, and just broke ground on the land the ballpark will be at. Supposedly, they will be ready for games in May 2022... I am thinking it might take longer than that to get the entire ballpark finished.
Fun fact, Colorado Springs used to have a AAA level team, the Colorado Springs Sky Sox. The team is now in San Antonio Texas, leaving after the 2018 season. So in the span of a couple years, Colorado Springs went from the AAA level to rookie ball and now to independent status.
Hate to tell ya - but IT'S TOO COLD TO HAVE A TRIPLE-A TEAM in COLORADO SPRINGS. EVEN WHEN THE THE SEASON NOW STARTS IN MAY/JUNE IT'S LIKE 50 DEGREES ON THE FIELD! I Remember hearing stories of people shoveling that field and stadium for games. Probably why it had the lowest attendance of AAA. MLB wants money so of course they are going to move the team to San Antonio..
@@jakeainsworth6657 That is why Elmore Sports Group relocated the SkySox to San Antonio before MLB reorganized MiLB with new AAA teams in Jacksonville and Sugarland. San Antonio ended up being AA again after reorganization... The relocation also involved a brand new ballpark in Amarillo more suitable for AA than AAA, something San Antinio was more suitable for... While Colorado Springs drew well during the summer months, the early spring months were a annual issue of snow and freezing weather... They usually started the season on a very long road trip...
UC Health park was originally built to be the home of the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, which was originally the AAA affiliate of the Cleveland Indians. When the Colorado Rockies started, the Sky Sox became their AAA team, and then the Rockies decided to make the Albuquerque Isotopes their AAA team. From there the group that owns the Sky Sox partnered with the Milwaukee Brewers and the Sky Sox became their AAA team for a couple seasons, until they moved the AAA team to San Antonio. We went from having 30 years of AAA ball there, to having a team of guys where none of them will likely sniff the majors.
Can confirm every Utah stadium has a great mountain view. Source: I live in Utah. I go see the AAA Salt Lake Bees often as I live closest to that ballpark but it's always a great time to drive to Ogden for a Raptors game when we can as well. Plus they serve beer there! That's a big deal in Utah. The only other team that does that is the Bees. Other low level minor league teams that have existed elsewhere in Utah in the past have been on college campuses, so no booze could be served. Lindquist field and Smith's ballpark are the two best around though so I'm glad it's those two where you can drink.
my Grandma contributed enough during construction of Lindquist that there;s a brick with the family name or somesuch.. she kept 3 season tickets running until just before her death in 2007. And to think I spent my HS years only about 4 blocks NE of that site (it was fairly run down before the stadium)
Please add The Oakland Ballers Raimondi Park & Yolo High Wheelers (UC Davis) down the road to this video. Go Ballers!!! Thanks for all your great work.
Your best breakdown of the independent/minor league stadiums so far. How you managed to get Hannah Montana and Linken Park on the sly was a nice touch. Oh, and the you can't put a stadium there- I just did, son! Awesome!!!
Trust me, as an Ogden native, do NOT tell them they cant do something! Its always been the primary Non-mormon area of the state, witha chip on its shoulder to match LOL
@@16yelnats Interesting. When I saw the stadium years before the renovation, it looked a lot like a high school field. No offense, just my opinion. I thought it was cool that pro ball was played there.
Do the Atlantic League of Profession Baseball and also the American Association of Professional Baseball,also the Korean (KBO) baseball league stadiums, theres 11 teams.
FYI, in case it hasn't been brought to your attention previously, the Great Falls Voyagers are name in honor of UFOnauts because on the most famous films of UFOs was taken by the team's general manager in 1950. The film has been minutely examined with birds, balloons and reflections off of jet aircraft being definitively ruled out. The film was taken from the earlier stadium's parking lot. Here's a link: ua-cam.com/video/ogQUnT_ROBQ/v-deo.html
I remember the fun hype in 2008 when Great Falls changed their name! :) I still miss the Great Falls Dodgers, since that's the name and affiliation I grew up watching.
I've been fortunate to visit all these ballparks. The best is Ogden because of the spectacular mountain view (from the 3rd base side). The worst is Grand Junction. The next best would be Idaho Falls and the 3 Montana ballparks. The next worst would be Boise which really needs a new park.
Back when Butte, MT had the Copper Kings in the league, that was by far the worst park. It was so bad, I was afraid of getting tetanus simply by looking at the stadium from a distance.
Over a year later and the Northern Colorado Owlz (formerly Orem Owlz) stadium is still not complete. So they didn't play in 2021, and they are playing in the NCU stadium in Greeley this year. Oh, and their GM quit and they've already fired their manager, and its just half way through their first season in Colorado...
You talk about the backdrop of every stadium but, all you say is there is an RV park behind Boise's Stadium. You can't even see the RV park and the foothills in the background are gorgeous. Definitely need to do a better evaluation of that stadium.
You're gonna have to update this video soon. The Pioneer League is expanding. I'm hearing that 2 new teams are coming in, and one of them is already revealed to be the Oakland Ballers.
Which town are you meaning? THis vid is how I learned that the Colorado SPgs Triple A team was no more! I was trapped ina nursing home for 3.5 years so I missed a LOT of details. Gotta get to the park for a BEES game one of htese day. Somewhere in my closets of crap I have an Opening Day mylar streamer from when the new stadium opened in 1994 (as the Salt Lake Buzz much better name than this idiotic Bees thing) Of course the team they played ALSO relocated (Edmonton Trappers). So long ago...
My mind immediately went to Doterra, an "essential" oils brand based in Utah, though I'm sure it's popular in Idaho Falls too based on a common culture with Utah (melaleuca oil is one of the oils the company promotes). Turns out I wasn't too far off. Melaleuca is a multi-level marketing "company" in Idaho Falls who contributed $600,000 to help complete construction of the stadium. Unsurprisingly, their products appear to contain melaleuca.
I miss that old stadium in Helena when the Brewers had their affiliate there. They used to do fun horse races, with people on the other side of the outfield wall running with giant horse heads visible above the wall. When they remodeled/updated the stadium in Helena in the late 1990s, they acquired a bunch of the old seats from the Oakland Coliseum that were being discarded after that MLB stadium had its remodel back then. Oakland A's logos were still visible on the seats.
Let's go the Hawks when from having the worst stadium in short season Low A to the worst in this independent league, no wonder minor league baseball dropped us...
@@joshuabrown5123 It definitely can. There have been various proposals to move the stadium downtown and use it as a joint stadium between the Hawks and Boise State. But they have been talked about for the past 5 or so years and since that time BSU both started a baseball program and canceled it as well is the Hawks being no longer affiliated with the minor league due to the quality of the stadium. I personally enjoy the location of the stadium where it is at the fairgrounds in Garden City (but that's mostly because it's in walking/biking distance from my family’s house).
@@Marty_McDye I remember reading about the Boise State Baseball situation. Crazy. A downtown park might work, but I think many times the idea is better than the result. I've never been to Boise, but from looking on Google Maps, I can see the benefits of keeping the park at the fairgrounds. There's plenty of room for parking, getting the fans in and out of the area, etc.
So Minor League Baseball did not drop the Hawks - In 2020 Rob Manfred in the MLB wanted to make sure all teams had the same number of affiliates and to Control the Minors better so MLB insisted that all short season teams be cut from the MLB affiliation. A deal was later worked out so that the league has a loose affiliation with the MLB as an "associate league"..
Wishing some of the old stadiums from the defunct Pioneer League teams still existed, as they would've been interesting. I miss the Helena (MT) Brewers, Butte (MT) Copper Kings, Casper (WY) Ghosts, Pocatello (ID) Pioneers, Medicine Hat (Alberta) Blue Jays, and Lethbridge (Alberta) Mounties.
Excited for the new Pioneer League team coming to Kalispell, MT in my neck of the woods. They just announced the team earlier this year, and just broke ground on the land the ballpark will be at. Supposedly, they will be ready for games in May 2022... I am thinking it might take longer than that to get the entire ballpark finished.
Are they adding a team, or moving one of the existing teams there?
There stadium would easily finish 1st
Fun fact, Colorado Springs used to have a AAA level team, the Colorado Springs Sky Sox. The team is now in San Antonio Texas, leaving after the 2018 season. So in the span of a couple years, Colorado Springs went from the AAA level to rookie ball and now to independent status.
that's sux Joshua
Hate to tell ya - but IT'S TOO COLD TO HAVE A TRIPLE-A TEAM in COLORADO SPRINGS. EVEN WHEN THE THE SEASON NOW STARTS IN MAY/JUNE IT'S LIKE 50 DEGREES ON THE FIELD! I Remember hearing stories of people shoveling that field and stadium for games. Probably why it had the lowest attendance of AAA. MLB wants money so of course they are going to move the team to San Antonio..
@@jakeainsworth6657 That is why Elmore Sports Group relocated the SkySox to San Antonio before MLB reorganized MiLB with new AAA teams in Jacksonville and Sugarland. San Antonio ended up being AA again after reorganization... The relocation also involved a brand new ballpark in Amarillo more suitable for AA than AAA, something San Antinio was more suitable for... While Colorado Springs drew well during the summer months, the early spring months were a annual issue of snow and freezing weather... They usually started the season on a very long road trip...
Indy is a higher level of rookie ball
UC Health park was originally built to be the home of the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, which was originally the AAA affiliate of the Cleveland Indians. When the Colorado Rockies started, the Sky Sox became their AAA team, and then the Rockies decided to make the Albuquerque Isotopes their AAA team. From there the group that owns the Sky Sox partnered with the Milwaukee Brewers and the Sky Sox became their AAA team for a couple seasons, until they moved the AAA team to San Antonio. We went from having 30 years of AAA ball there, to having a team of guys where none of them will likely sniff the majors.
Can confirm every Utah stadium has a great mountain view. Source: I live in Utah.
I go see the AAA Salt Lake Bees often as I live closest to that ballpark but it's always a great time to drive to Ogden for a Raptors game when we can as well.
Plus they serve beer there! That's a big deal in Utah. The only other team that does that is the Bees. Other low level minor league teams that have existed elsewhere in Utah in the past have been on college campuses, so no booze could be served. Lindquist field and Smith's ballpark are the two best around though so I'm glad it's those two where you can drink.
my Grandma contributed enough during construction of Lindquist that there;s a brick with the family name or somesuch.. she kept 3 season tickets running until just before her death in 2007. And to think I spent my HS years only about 4 blocks NE of that site (it was fairly run down before the stadium)
I agree, Utah baseball is great fun at a decent price.
can you do Appalachian League it be amazing!!!!
one of my favorite channels. triple a, double a, single a, now independent leagues. bonkers.
Thanks for watching!
Please add The Oakland Ballers Raimondi Park & Yolo High Wheelers (UC Davis) down the road to this video. Go Ballers!!! Thanks for all your great work.
You gotta update this now there’s 2 new teams one in Oakland And one in Davis.
Your best breakdown of the independent/minor league stadiums so far. How you managed to get Hannah Montana and Linken Park on the sly was a nice touch. Oh, and the you can't put a stadium there- I just did, son! Awesome!!!
Trust me, as an Ogden native, do NOT tell them they cant do something! Its always been the primary Non-mormon area of the state, witha chip on its shoulder to match LOL
Could you do the American Association Baseball stadiums? Awesome video BTW!
Can you cover the MLB spring training stadiums?
Hope you'll be covering the Summer Collegiate Wood bat leagues like the Prospect League! I like seeing all of these stadiums!
Great League!!! Just FYI, Great Falls Voyagers stadium is Centene Stadium (sen-teen), not Cantene Stadium :)
Played a few games there in high school against the chargers
@@16yelnats Interesting. When I saw the stadium years before the renovation, it looked a lot like a high school field. No offense, just my opinion. I thought it was cool that pro ball was played there.
Thanks from Ogden, Utah!
Do the Atlantic League of Profession Baseball and also the American Association of Professional Baseball,also the Korean (KBO) baseball league stadiums, theres 11 teams.
Very cool Ballparks!
FYI, in case it hasn't been brought to your attention previously, the Great Falls Voyagers are name in honor of UFOnauts because on the most famous films of UFOs was taken by the team's general manager in 1950. The film has been minutely examined with birds, balloons and reflections off of jet aircraft being definitively ruled out. The film was taken from the earlier stadium's parking lot. Here's a link:
ua-cam.com/video/ogQUnT_ROBQ/v-deo.html
I remember the fun hype in 2008 when Great Falls changed their name! :)
I still miss the Great Falls Dodgers, since that's the name and affiliation I grew up watching.
Love watching ballgames at Melaleuca Field
ahhh good ol' montana I went from a pothead to military school there.. thanks for the memories hahaha
Also you said "Shuckers" when it's Pronounced "Chukars" (like "Cheese" or "Choose")
I've been fortunate to visit all these ballparks. The best is Ogden because of the spectacular mountain view (from the 3rd base side). The worst is Grand Junction. The next best would be Idaho Falls and the 3 Montana ballparks. The next worst would be Boise which really needs a new park.
What did you think of Kalispell's park? Even though it isn't quite done yet it still looks pretty great!
Back when Butte, MT had the Copper Kings in the league, that was by far the worst park. It was so bad, I was afraid of getting tetanus simply by looking at the stadium from a distance.
I love that you talk about the minor league/FCS stadiums. Keep this up!
The Rocky Mountain Vibes play in a former AAA stadium for the gone but not forgotten Colorado Springs Sky Sox.
That travel distance to and from the DIA connectins was a giant pain... and didnt help things.. but yeah, over here in SLC they will be missed.
Try to update your video at the end by adding on the new field in Kalispell Montana. It's spectacular!
love the uniqueness of the minor league parks around the country!
Interesting video here. Really enjoyed the narration most of all.
Cheers.
Over a year later and the Northern Colorado Owlz (formerly Orem Owlz) stadium is still not complete. So they didn't play in 2021, and they are playing in the NCU stadium in Greeley this year. Oh, and their GM quit and they've already fired their manager, and its just half way through their first season in Colorado...
I dont thin kthere's much debate that Ogden has the best view.. its so DAMN CLOSE to the cliffs of the Wasatch Range!
Wait until you see the views from Kalispell Field in Kalispell Montana!
Can you do the Coastal Plain League Stadiums
Do some summer wood bat college baseball leagues. Cape Cod League,Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League, Northwoods League
New England Collegiate baseball league as well
Western Canada Baseball League parks as well. I'm looking forward to him mispronouncing Seaman Stadium's location in Okotoks, Alberta.
Agree with the guy asking for spring training stadiums!
You talk about the backdrop of every stadium but, all you say is there is an RV park behind Boise's Stadium. You can't even see the RV park and the foothills in the background are gorgeous. Definitely need to do a better evaluation of that stadium.
Do West Coast League a summer ball league in the northwest
You're gonna have to update this video soon. The Pioneer League is expanding. I'm hearing that 2 new teams are coming in, and one of them is already revealed to be the Oakland Ballers.
You seem to love a good grass berm. One seems to get a shoutout on nearly every video
My team sometimes practices at UC Health, well used too.
Would love to see the Alaska Baseball League, but it is only 6 teams and would be a really short video
Can you do some fcs football stadiums, like the big sky and Missouri valley conferences.
Add Flathead Field, the Glacier Ranger Rider’s home field. Inaugural season is 2022
Could you do the Futures league stadiums in the, well, future?
Can you please do the Atlantic League and the American Association?
Do the league with Falcon Park home of the Auburn Doubledays
I was hoping to see the one in my hometown. Sadly, the team just relocated, so it’s not covered.
I feel you mean my local minor league team got dropped (they were the Trenton thunder by the way)
@@bruhbruh-jr5mp The Thunder was consistently one of the best draws in the Eastern League. They did them dirty.
Which town are you meaning? THis vid is how I learned that the Colorado SPgs Triple A team was no more! I was trapped ina nursing home for 3.5 years so I missed a LOT of details. Gotta get to the park for a BEES game one of htese day. Somewhere in my closets of crap I have an Opening Day mylar streamer from when the new stadium opened in 1994 (as the Salt Lake Buzz much better name than this idiotic Bees thing) Of course the team they played ALSO relocated (Edmonton Trappers). So long ago...
You mean the field in Boise isn’t blue?? Come on Hawks!!
There are two more teams now
Do Mexican Baseball Stadiums (include LMB (summer league) and LMP (winter league) because they all have incredible stadiums) 🙌
Melaleuca Field in Idaho Falls....there must have been some good old Aussie influence in the naming..one of Aussies best known native shrub species.
My mind immediately went to Doterra, an "essential" oils brand based in Utah, though I'm sure it's popular in Idaho Falls too based on a common culture with Utah (melaleuca oil is one of the oils the company promotes).
Turns out I wasn't too far off. Melaleuca is a multi-level marketing "company" in Idaho Falls who contributed $600,000 to help complete construction of the stadium. Unsurprisingly, their products appear to contain melaleuca.
Can you do Atlantic league?
Can you do West Coast League
Can you do draft league
Please do alaskan baseball league
A palledhead is a type of fish. It's a bottom feeder that is difficult to catch.
actually its a nickname for a moose.
The fish is called a paddlefish, which do happen to be in Montana in the Missouri River, which was shown in the Great Falls segment of the video.
It’s Centene Stadium in great falls not cantene
do the american association next
Helena Mt
no longer has a team :(
I miss that old stadium in Helena when the Brewers had their affiliate there. They used to do fun horse races, with people on the other side of the outfield wall running with giant horse heads visible above the wall.
When they remodeled/updated the stadium in Helena in the late 1990s, they acquired a bunch of the old seats from the Oakland Coliseum that were being discarded after that MLB stadium had its remodel back then. Oakland A's logos were still visible on the seats.
Do the Appalachian League
Do Atlantic league!
Memorial Stadium is a weird stadium
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New Zealand beat us. Well played
Go Raptors Go!
do pecos league
Let’s go Oakland Ballers
BRASIL 2° DIVISION
ahh. Boise could've done so much better with their ballpark's views
Let's go the Hawks when from having the worst stadium in short season Low A to the worst in this independent league, no wonder minor league baseball dropped us...
Given how much Boise has grown, one would think that the area could support a nice new ballpark.
@@joshuabrown5123 It definitely can. There have been various proposals to move the stadium downtown and use it as a joint stadium between the Hawks and Boise State. But they have been talked about for the past 5 or so years and since that time BSU both started a baseball program and canceled it as well is the Hawks being no longer affiliated with the minor league due to the quality of the stadium. I personally enjoy the location of the stadium where it is at the fairgrounds in Garden City (but that's mostly because it's in walking/biking distance from my family’s house).
@@Marty_McDye I remember reading about the Boise State Baseball situation. Crazy. A downtown park might work, but I think many times the idea is better than the result. I've never been to Boise, but from looking on Google Maps, I can see the benefits of keeping the park at the fairgrounds. There's plenty of room for parking, getting the fans in and out of the area, etc.
So Minor League Baseball did not drop the Hawks - In 2020 Rob Manfred in the MLB wanted to make sure all teams had the same number of affiliates and to Control the Minors better so MLB insisted that all short season teams be cut from the MLB affiliation. A deal was later worked out so that the league has a loose affiliation with the MLB as an "associate league"..