The unfortunate rebranding of the Salem Red Sox

If Aaron Sorkin were to ever make a movie about the chain of events that fell on my favorite Minor League baseball ⚾️ team I would jump at the chance to be the Lawyer making the teams case.

Your honor, we understand that the lost season due to the Pandemic was uncontrollable but the actions by the powers to be that followed are debatable to say the least. All of Minor League Baseball ⚾️ is swimming upstream after losing an entire season but so many were dealt multiple blows that will be long lasting.

Why make the case for Salem when 43 cities and towns were shown the door completely ? Maybe it’s nothing more than Salem sits in the shadows of my favorite city in the World and yes I am pretty sure that I am in the minority in saying that Roanoke sits at the top of the list of dream locals.

As I make my way around the Old Dominion to try and drum up interest in getting funding for both the Minor Leagues and the Summer Leagues here in the place I call home, I keep landing on Salem as the prime example of long term damage.

I understand that just down the road our 5 neighboring Appalachian League teams were expelled if you will, now being repackaged as an Elite Summer League. But I would argue that they stayed together as a group and could immediately start the process of building back under their new flagship.

Quick scoring update – Fayetteville launched a 3 run homer deep into the trees behind the left field wall making tonight’s score 3-0 heading into the second inning.

Prior to Covid Salem was proud to call the High A Carolina League their home and had a built in US-460 rival in the long standing Lynchburg Hillcats. Then the bad news started to be passed down to the club starting with the announcement that while the club wasn’t left out but they were being demoted from High A down to Low A.

The fact that the A level is the only level divided into the split grouping makes one think about FBS and FCS football but that comparison is being polite. At the High A level a player had survived Rookie ball, short season and Low A to reach the perch that is High A. The fans could relate that they were watching players that had taken 3 steps already and at step 4 were within 3 steps of reaching the Show.

Rookie ball and short season baseball ⚾️ has went the way of the dinosaur πŸ¦• so now Low A is the ground floor to the baseball empire. No season in 2020 and now a lesser place in the pyramid for 2021 would be bad enough but there was still more to come for the Red Sox squad.

While the Carolina League might not have the longest history in baseball its in the running when it comes to name recognition. At least the locals could still tell their friends and neighbors they were heading to Haley Toyota Field at Salem Memorial Ballpark for a Carolina League baseball game.

Maybe the decision making folks compared it to the mindset of let’s just rip of the band aid because they decided to change the League name as well to something so goofy I will chose not to list it here. I am sure that MLB will be able to sell the naming rights to the new situation down the road but I might have left it alone until then.

A beautiful, clean and spacious ballpark with rolling mountains in every direction, located in the scenic Roanoke Valley and with a scaled down version of the Green Monster inside for the young ones to mimic their heroes in front of…..

I know that teams in other cities were dealt a bad hand, Frederick comes to mind as well as Greensboro and Trenton, New Jersey but that is for their Lawyers to fight for and I trust that Mr. Sorkin will write their cases well. But as far as the folks here in Salem my pull quote would be – “Say it Ain’t so Joe, say it Ain’t so.”

Woodpeckers have pushed their lead to 5-1 in the home half of the third inning. It’s a picture perfect evening for baseball here and there are plenty of great seats still available !

At least they left us Lynchburg !

Red Sox break out the whooping sticks three crooked numbers to take a 12-7 lead in the bottom of the 6th

Martinsville is the place for baseball ⚾️ in the Old Dominion tonight!

The brief history of the Coastal Plains League actually has roots that lead back to the Valley League baseball. The Southeast was always heavy on talent at the College level but come Summertime the players and their families would have to travel North to find quality options to hone their skills during the off season.

Fast forward a few decades and how things have changed. Let’s start by acknowledging that baseball no longer has an “off season ” for players trying to reach the show and Thanks to a parent who spent his Summers traveling to and from the Shenandoah Valley to watch his son play in the VBL, the South has risen again (on the Diamond).

Fifteen teams are spread across four states with the majority of them taking root in mid-major cities. Georgia has Savanah and Macon and after Gastonia , North Carolina returned to minor league ball their team moved up the Highway to Spartanburg, South Carolina.

The CPL is run from its home office Holly Springs, N.C and to its credit continues to adjust on the fly in its attempt to keep up with the competition. The recent moves included adding a third team to the Old Dominion in Colonial Heights. The two previous entries were/are both border cities if you will in Hampton (Peninsula) and Martinsville.

Adding the Tri-Cities team to the Colonial Heights, Petersburg and Richmond area was an amazing move for the league as the CPL now has a large new market awfully close to the Mason-Dixon line. The move also gives fans of the Double A Flying Squirrels another option when their favorite nine is playing on the road.

Martinsville is hosting a unique squad tonight in the Carolina Disco Turkeys. The Disco Turkeys are new to the baseball industry and play their home games in the beautiful ballpark in Winston-Salem. They share the park with the High A Dash and a tip of the cap to the folks that built the facility down in the Triad.

As I type this out there is still a question about the final resting place for the new team as far as a league goes but for tonight they are the visitors at Hooker Field. Hooked plays host to Patrick Henry Community College in addition to the Mustangs and do so in style thanks to the folks at Hooker. The playing field is state of the art in regards to the turf infield yet still has a hometown feel to the park.

One of the first things you will notice is Corey Thompson and the level of pride he displays while playing emcee for all of the on field promotions held in between innings. The young man is a lifetime resident and takes great pride in his local nine.

Night πŸŒ™ has begun to fall here and the Good Guys are leading 5-1 in the top of the sixth inning. While most baseball fans are watching the MLB Home Run hitting contest right now, either in the park in Denver or at home with family and friends, the two squads continue to chase the dream of one day inking a professional contract so they can take long bus rides as they work their way through the Minor Leagues.

Godspeed to each of them on their trek and let’s hope for the same for the continuation of Minor League and Summer League Baseball ⚾️.

Final score 7-1 @ 9:52pm

Stop #7 of 9- Harbor Park

Norfolk Tides (AAA) – After a couple of weeks crisscrossing the Southwest portion of the Old Dominion it was time to hang a right turn on US-58 and take it to the Tidewater area.

. The last time I attended a game the Tides were hosting the home team was still called Tidewater and Met Park was the diamond. Yes, I am old as the Tides packed up and moved to the banks of the Elizabeth River back in 1993.

. Tonight the Orioles top minor league club play host to the Durham Bulls and the home fans are hoping for a better result after the Bulls captured the series opener 11-0 last night.

. Game 2 of the 6 game set is minutes away and there has been a few pics taken already. First Pitch is set for 7:05 and they are about to call out the two best words in all of Sports – “Play Ball “

Durham plated two runs in the Top of the 1st as the contest began at 7:07pm with a Game Time tempature of 90Β°