Monday, July 11, 2011

Hot Dog Heaven

"A hot dog at the ballpark is better than roast beef at the Ritz." - Humphrey Bogart

I wonder what he would have thought about 6,000 hot dogs.  That is the total of hot dogs sold tonight at Centennial Field during the "Hot Dog Heaven" promotion.  Speaking as someone who spent 7 seasons cooking those hot dogs at Centennial, it was always scary to know this night was coming up.  It would turn out great every year, but no matter how many times we'd go through it, the concept of a stadium full of over 3,000 people coming for $0.25 hot dogs would make anyone nervous, even Champ.

Unfortunately, the Lake Monsters fell 9-1 to the Staten Island Yankees.  This puts them 1-2 overall in this series against the Yankees but they still hold a strong 14-7 record on the season.  Now, the Monsters head to Ripken Stadium in Maryland to start a split series against the Aberdeen Iron Birds.  They will play 3 games there before both teams travel north to Burlington to play 3 more in Historic Centennial Field.  These will be the only 6 games between the 2 teams for the regular season.  Fans will have the opportunity to watch the 3 games in Aberdeen on MiLB.TV.  If you can't make it out to the ballpark when the Monsters return, be sure to tune in to 101.3 ESPN for full coverage of the home stand against the Iron Birds.

See you at the ballpark.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Welcome to the 405

A cool summer breeze whisks through the air.  The sound of cracking peanut shells can by heard under the feet of the kids, rushing to see the mascot dancing on the dugout.  The crowd erupts with cheers as the next batter approaches the plate.  These are the sounds of summer, these are the sounds of Minor League Baseball.

Over the past few seasons, there has been some doubt over these sounds remaining at Historic Centennial Field in Burlington, Vermont.  I am very happy to say that they could all be heard as the Vermont Lake Monsters took the field for their 2011 home opener.
The action returned to Centennial Field for tonight's game against the Tri-City ValleyCats from Troy, New York.  After going 2-1 in the series to start the season in Troy, the Monsters defeated the ValleyCats 7-4 and now have a 9-5 record.  This victory also marks the 600th win for the Vermont franchise.

The Lake Monsters will finish the 2 game homestand with Tri-City tomorrow night before heading to Troy to play 2 more games with the ValleyCats at Joseph Bruno Stadium in Troy, NY.  They will then head to Brooklyn to take on the New York Mets affiliate, the Brooklyn Cyclones.  Play returns to Centennial for 3 nights starting next Saturday as they take on the Staten Island Yankees.

Next Sunday fans will be able to meet wrestling star Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake.  Monday will be "Hot Dog Heaven" with $0.25 hot dogs.  It's a great deal to feed the family, or yourself if you're feeling hungry.  For $0.25, why not?  For the first time, the Lake Monsters will have 2 "Hot Dog Heaven" promotions with the second being held on Monday, August 22.

Be sure to take note of the back of the players' batting helmets while you're at the game.  As a tribute to the victims of 9/11 and to the brave men and women defending our freedom, the New York-Penn League issued special stickers to be worn on the helmets.

If you're looking for something great to do on this Independence Day weekend, why not enjoy the American Pastime at historic Centennial Field. Start time for Sunday games is 1:05 pm with gates opening at 12:00 pm.



See you at the ballpark.