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Thursday, March 12, 2009Indians’ Camp an Isolating ExperienceBob Young of the Arizona Republic is reviewing the new Cactus League spring training complexes. Yesterday was New Dodgertown. Today it's the Indians' new place, where he found some unhappy folks:Their complaint wasn't with the ballpark itself, but with the "Recreational Complex" that includes the team's development facilities, clubhouse and practice fields. For some, the only thing missing from the place is razor wire. Quite true. It's been a while since I've visited spring training, but my sense is that folks don't go so watch semi-competitive baseball games played by minor leaguers and NRIs. They want to walk around, rub shoulders with ballplayers, and pretend to be scouts or beat reporters or something. That's awful hard to do from a distance. Posted by Craig Calcaterra at 10:00am Comments
largebill said...
I went to Spring training for the Indians three or four years ago and had a much better experience than described. My brother-in-law and I were at one game and our seats were so close to Shapiro that we had a couple relatives call our cell phones saying they saw us on TV. Players were very accessible in Florida. Posted 03/12 at 11:57 PM
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I’ve yet to attend Spring Training, but when I do go (to see the Cardinals), I sure hope the experience is quite a bit better than the one described here.