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Grab a Zweigle's White Hot at Dwyer Stadium (built in 1939) and cheer on the Batavia Muckdogs. Join C.T. the Tiger as he warms up the crowd at Norwich's Dodd Stadium. Take in the view of Coney Island from the upper deck of MCU Park, home of the Brooklyn Cyclones. Watch from a box seat in Pawtucket as top Red Sox prospects try to make it to the bigs. . . . It's all part of minor league baseball in the Northeast.This book conveys the essence of the sport--from the sublime (summer nights under the lights cheering for a hometown team) to the ridiculous (racing bagels, cowboy monkeys, garish "alternate" uniforms--by visiting 27 minor league ballparks through the Northeast. It offers both a visitor's guide and an appealing narrative, covering the particulars of each venue--who plays there and when, how to get there, where to sit and what to eat--and describing what makes each park, and each team and town, special.



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Tim Healey

Tim and his co-author have presented across the United States, both at national conferences, including the National School Boards Association and the National Association of Secondary School Principals, and in local school communities helping parents and families support their teenager's successful transition to high school. Together they have been published in Principal Leadership magazine (a publication of the National Association of Secondary School Principals) and Our Children magazine (a publication of the National Parent Teacher Association) .



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