Stadium Tour:Brisson Field @ Merrimack

Pool 1

Blue Pool
@ Brisson Field

Fogelberg Falcons
Boggstown Boilers
Jeetzton Beanbags
Bamford Bears

All-Star Baseball ClassicFogelberg – In the old days of war, the winning army pretty much got to loot the countryside and take what they wanted–wealth, harvest, women, whatever… Those would be the spoils of victory. As the Champions of last years All-Star Baseball Classic, the Fogelberg Falcons have many decisions to make including the Banquet Dinner Menu, what team will play in which pool, and what cities (stadiums) will host Saturday’s pool play competition (just to name a few).

Over the next few days we will look at the stadiums that will host Pool 1, Pool 2 and the Championship Round on Sunday afternoon.

Again this year the home of the Merrimack Owls, Brisson Field (designed and built by me), will host pool play on Saturday and two rounds of play on Sunday. To the naked eye, Brisson field looks identical to the version that hosted last year, but new, state-of-the-art spinners have been added to assure ease of spin. These “new-style” spinners are quickly becoming the rage of ASB, with all of the benefits of the plastic spinner and the reliability of the 1950’s style cut out spinner in one easy-to-use, easy-to-spin and truly random spinner.

Pool 1 will find that Brisson Field is a state of the art nerd-baseball complex complete with inning, outs and score dials.

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40 days till the All-Star Baseball Classic 2010

About Joe

I have been playing Cadaco All Star Baseball since before I knew what numbers were! ... After creating hundreds of discs, several original designs for stadiums and helping to brainstorm goofy additions to the game, I would LOVE to hear what YOU are doing with the game. My hope is to build a long lasting web community with a growing set of cool online ASB features!
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