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Ballpark Draft 2021

In advance of lifting the transaction freeze, I wanted to post the taken ballparks and eligible teams should you be interested in moving for 2021.  These are:

Tropicana Field
Angel Stadium
Wrigley Field
Rogers Centre
Progressive Field
Kauffman Stadium
Miller Park
Comerica Park
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
PNC Park
Busch Stadium
Dodger Stadium
Petco Park
Safeco
Great American Ballpark
Chase Field
Minute Maid Park
Coors Field
Nationals Park
Yankee Stadium

Teams that are eligible for the draft are:

Ankeny ACLs
Detroit Maniax
Orange County Devils
Roxbury Robots
Lakeview Rougarou
Brooklyn Kraken
Motor City Madmen
Windy City Rattlers
Grants Pass Brewers
Pittsburgh Honey Badgers
Seattle Rainiers
Arizona Koi
Bako Bums
Phoenix Miners
Scurvy Dogs
David
Phoenix Miners

Re: Ballpark Draft 2021

Reply #1
I will be leaving Coors, so please add that to the list
Rod
Scurvy Dogs

Re: Ballpark Draft 2021

Reply #2
Lakeview would like to leave Progressive Field.
Brian Barnes - Rougarou

World Series Champions
MSB - 2023 (Rougarou); LOB - 2022 (Zeros); ATB - XVII (Zeros); CDBL - 2002, 2001 (Fishbiscuits); CJPL - 2017 (Zeros); NVL - 2010 (Rougarou)

Pennant Winner
ATB - XIV (Fishbiscuits); FGD NL - 2016 (Zeros), TOTBL - 2022 (Yankees)

Re: Ballpark Draft 2021

Reply #3
The ballpark draft was pretty small this year, but ultimately Rod decided that he was tired of breathing the thin air of Coors Field and moved to the ... air ... of Citi Field.  As someone born and raised in and around New York City, I'm not sure what adjective I should use to describe the air around Flushing.  I mean, the name of the neighborhood is Flushing...

Brian chose to move from Progressive Field.  I'm hearing rumors that Brian didn't want to be associated with the Cleveland Whatchamacallits any longer.  Regardless of the reason, he is moving to Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia where fans of the team are super excited to be able to legally throw batteries and whatever else they find in their pockets at opposing teams.
David
Phoenix Miners