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  1. hhscatcher3, this is a very close minded, and dense statement. How could you even say this. You are just looking to pick fights. You obviously have no clue about the history of ballparks. Haven't you ever heard of The Epicenter with the beatiful mountain view in rancho cucamonga. Or Cambell's Field in Camden, New Jersey, where the Ben Franklin Bridge graces the outfield fence along the Delaware river. Or even the historic herbert field of the Mudville Nine, whose mid-forrest simplicity is still loved to this day. The field is the main part, but first impressions start beyond the fence.
  2. Sequatchie has, without a doubt, one of the nicest fields around. Nice Brick Press Box and Brick Stands. Beautiful cage and bullpen. Probably the most notable atrributes of this ball park is the scenery of the Sequatchie Valley and the mountains that surround it, which adds that good 'ole baseball feeling that can only be experienced in the south. They really upped the effort that went into maintaining the field, and even brought in a student that works for the lookouts groundscrew to maintain the field. As nice a field the Lookouts have, its easy to understand. They are even in contension to win TBCA's field of the year. If you haven't been there, please go. It's what make america's pastime a family experience. Don't take my word for it, look for yourself. http://www.coacht.com/gallery/gallery.cfm?GalleryID=4606
  3. Sequatchie has, without a doubt, one of the nicest fields around. Nice Brick Press Box and Brick Stands. Beautiful cage and bullpen. Probably the most notable atrributes of this ball park is the scenery of the Sequatchie Valley and the mountains that surround it, which adds that good 'ole baseball feeling that can only be experienced in the south. They really upped the effort that went into maintaining the field, and even brought in a student that works for the lookouts groundscrew to maintain the field. As nice a field the Lookouts have, its easy to understand. They are even in contension to win TBCA's field of the year. If you haven't been there, please go. It's what make america's pastime a family experience. Don't take my word for it, look for yourself. http://www.coacht.com/gallery/gallery.cfm?GalleryID=4606
  4. Sequatchie has, without a doubt, one of the nicest fields around. Nice Brick Press Box and Brick Stands. Beautiful cage and bullpen. Probably the most notable atrributes of this ball park is the scenery of the Sequatchie Valley and the mountains that surround it, which adds that good 'ole baseball feeling that can only be experienced in the south. They really upped the effort that went into maintaining the field, and even brought in a student that works for the lookouts groundscrew to maintain the field. As nice a field the Lookouts have, its easy to understand. They are even in contension to win TBCA's field of the year. If you haven't been there, please go. It's what make america's pastime a family experience. Don't take my word for it, look for yourself. http://www.coacht.com/gallery/gallery.cfm?GalleryID=4606
  5. Post the wins and loses of teams so i can compare them
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