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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Teflon's New Stadium - Bridge Street Park
Built for the relatively modest sum of $180 million in these days of mega-spending on new stadiums, Bridge Street Park was constructed on the river front site of a former flour mill and freight terminal. The open outfield offers pleasant summer evening views of the river and city skyline as well as the chance to watch a freight train or two rumbling past the stadium on the still-used railroad bridge. The stadium is definitely a fan favorite, with each game a near sell-out - as much for the ice cold beer and mouth-watering bratwurst as for the genuinely friendly ballpark personnel and meticulous upkeep.
One of the more unique occurences in all of baseball takes place in Bridge Street Park during the seventh inning stretch. "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" is NOT played - instead fans all stand and whistle "Colonel Bogey's March." (The World War I tune made famous in the movie "The Bridge on the River Kwai.") Supposedly, the song was whistled by a group of fans as an opposing team's pitcher strode in from the bullpen. This soon became a regular habit and the song was adopted as the official 7th Inning observance. Capacity: 40,000 Left Field Line: 326 Left Field: 361 Left Center: 370 Center Field: 405 Right Center: 377 Right Field: 368 Right Field Line: 342 (I was in the mood to create a more modern ballpark - hope you like it!) Last edited by Teflon Skies; 03-22-2003 at 12:10 PM. |
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Minors (Double A)
Join Date: Mar 2003
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Colonel Bogey's March
If you were wandering how the song "Colonle Bogey's March" goes - here is a zipped midi file - also some other ballpark tunes:
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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Love this park, Teflon Skys, and the story line. Thanks for the tunes. I already had a couple of them but have added the rest to my collection.
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