Thursday, July 23, 2009
Photos from Clinton - Part Three
A picnic garden down the left field line. The only thing I don't like about this area is that some of the tables sit in places where you can see the plate/mound area because of the seating bowl. The tables right along the fence are fine though and give you a good view of everything going on.
The same picnic area, from a different angle. Again, if you were sitting in the tables on the far left of this picture, there is no way you can see the field.
I was standing up in the Silver Hawks dugout when I took this picture. Unlike most other dugouts, this one doesn't really have a way to see the field without looking through a chain link fence. Only one person on each end of the dugout can stand on the stairs and see the field without the fence in front of them.
This is the batters eye. You can't tell from this picture, but the wall is actually about 20 feet tall. It's probably the weakest excuse for a batters eye in the league. If you look at it from the plate, there is actually a white riverboat casino that sits directly behind it, and thus makes it hard for hitters to pick up the ball out of a right handed pitchers delivery.
The view from the Lumber Lounge beyond the right field fence. I could enjoy watching a game here.
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