Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Opening Night 2012 Brings A Lot Of New Changes

Centennial Field is the oldest ballpark still in operation in professional baseball.  Since the day in April 1906, when Ray Collins threw the very first pitch of the first game played here, the facility has undergone a lot of changes.  Over the past year, it has received some of the most notable changes it has seen in a long time, possibly ever.

As a Vermont Lake Monsters fan approaches the stadium gates, it may be hard not to notice one of the most visible changes.  Where there once was an old scoreboard with bad light sockets making it hard to read some of the numbers, there is now a brand new digital scoreboard underneath a 27' by 16' video screen.  The Lake Monsters have certainly hit the ground running making use of the new screen.  From sponsor ads, to birthday announcements, even a live camera in the ballpark showing fans and promotional games on the screen.  What kid, or adult, wouldn't be excited to see their face pop up on the screen?  Unless of course you were just biting into that hot dog.

Once you're inside, you'll start to notice other changes.  Some are more subtle than others.  First, the field lights were all replaced.  Those who are familiar with the park may notice on the way in that the light posts are actually set differently on the concourse.  They are a little further back from the bleachers and moved along as well.  Looking at some of the new lights over the field, the first impression isn't necessarily that they were upgraded.  Most of the units actually have fewer lights than before.  However, the new units are an entirely different technology allowing them to provide more light with energy and fixtures.

Many fans may not even notice the change which is actually the one the change the players will notice the most.  The entire infield was resurfaced over the off season.  The most notable result of this is that they were able to fix the significant drop between the infield and the outfield.  This makes for a better and safer experience for the players.  If you look closely, you'll see the difference when an infielder steps off the clay.  In the past, their feet would drop out of sight, but not anymore.

The infield was one of the two primary complaints heard from visiting teams in the past seasons.  The other was the visitors' clubhouse, which had been located at the far side of the soccer field behind the scoreboard. Now, it has been moved to the renovated locker room located directly below the scoreboard.  The switch makes for a significantly shorter trip between their dugout and the clubhouse.

Not to be left out, Champ decided it was time for a change too.  He retired his old green four-wheeler for the new 'sportier' yellow one.  The Lake Monsters even included a video on the screen showing Champ's story of how he found his new ride.

Summer has "officially" started now that the Vermont Lake Monsters are back at the ballpark.  They split the opening homestand against the Tri-City ValleyCats with a loss in the opener and a 7-4 win on the second night.  They now head out on the road to Tri-City for their first road trip of the season.  They'll be back in town on the 25th to take on the Connecticut Tigers.  Stay tuned to The 405 for updates on the team during the roadtrip.

Game photos available at http://www.bradboquetphotography.com

See you at the ballpark!

Saturday, June 16, 2012

VERMONT LAKE MONSTERS MEDIA RELEASE

LAKE MONSTERS UPGRADE CENTENNIAL FIELD FOR 2012 SEASON
New Video Board, Scoreboard and Lights Among The New Additions To The Ballpark

BURLINGTON, VT --- With the security of a long term lease that was signed with the University of Vermont in April, the Vermont Lake Monsters have been busy upgrading the facility and ballpark to help alleviate several major concerns of Major League Baseball about historic Centennial Field, the New York-Penn League affiliate of the Oakland Athletics announced today.

The biggest difference that Lake Monsters fans will see at Centennial is a brand new 27-foot by 16-foot video board and new scoreboard in left field provided by LSI Industries, Inc. The video board will give all fans a new game experience with the chance to get up close-and-personal with Lake Monster players through live video, headshots, player information, commercials, in between inning promotions and fan interaction.

Along with the video board, other upgrades to Centennial include:

* Each of the eight light towers taken down and replaced by new light towers with new wiring, fixtures and energy efficient lights as part of "Must Go Green" technology.

* Visiting teams have a new clubhouse (located underneath the scoreboard) including a coaches office, training room and locker space for all players.

* During the spring of 2011, the Lake Monsters clubhouse in the LaPointe Fieldhouse was renovated with a new lockers, training room, coaches offices and a players lounge.

* Following the 2011 season, the Centennial infield underwent a total renovation including regrading and resurfacing.

In all, the Lake Monsters have spent roughly $1,000,000 in upgrades and renovations to Centennial Field over the past year.

None of the improvements or renovations to Centennial Field would have been possible without the help of Total Sports Entertainment out of LaCrosse, WI, Twin State Signs, Melody Electric, Musco Lighting, Delta Electric, Burlington Electric, Lakewind Construction, SportsTurf Enterprises, the State of Vermont, the University of Vermont and the Centennial Field neighbors.

The 2012 Lake Monsters season opens this Monday, June 18th against the Tri-City ValleyCats at Centennial Field beginning at 7:05 pm.