bama_ed
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By now the crowds had shown up.


The announced attendance was 6,096 (seats 10,311).
As for the game, the Reds won 4-0. Most of the starters from last year started the game for both teams and played 3-4 innings then all were replaced to see what the new kids and invited players had to show to see where they would fall in the organization roster (MLB, AAA, AA, High A, Rookie League, etc.). Cleveland changed pitchers every inning to get a look at folks. We have over 90 players in camp (many minor league players whose own spring training camps have not started yet) but this is a chance to see what they can do in a big time setting.
Both teams were up in the dugout during the game.


Also we got the obligatory weather update at the start of the game from the Indians Radio broadcast crew. It was 27F in Cleveland at the start of our game and 74F in Goodyear.
See? It was that kinda stuff that I heard as a kid in cold, chilly Ohio on the radio with these stories of the Valley Of The Sun, the palm trees, and the warm temperatures. So it's easy to see why I am finally here as an old fart, right?
I went looking for food during the game and saw a sign that I thought was promising.

A "Cleveland Polish Boy"? Sign me up!
Sadly, it underdelivered.

Cleveland plays the Seattle Mariners at Peoria Stadium tomorrow afternoon.
Day 1 of 7 is in the books.
Bama Ed
PS - and on Monday the Tribe plays the San Diego Padres also at Peoria (the Padres and Mariners share that facility like the Reds and Indians do at Goodyear). So we will be on the road two days in a row to the same stadium.
PPS - but I did see a guy take his seat during the game about 3 rows in front of me carrying something like a foot-long hot dog so that will be my mission at the next Cleveland "home" game.


The announced attendance was 6,096 (seats 10,311).
As for the game, the Reds won 4-0. Most of the starters from last year started the game for both teams and played 3-4 innings then all were replaced to see what the new kids and invited players had to show to see where they would fall in the organization roster (MLB, AAA, AA, High A, Rookie League, etc.). Cleveland changed pitchers every inning to get a look at folks. We have over 90 players in camp (many minor league players whose own spring training camps have not started yet) but this is a chance to see what they can do in a big time setting.
Both teams were up in the dugout during the game.


Also we got the obligatory weather update at the start of the game from the Indians Radio broadcast crew. It was 27F in Cleveland at the start of our game and 74F in Goodyear.

I went looking for food during the game and saw a sign that I thought was promising.

A "Cleveland Polish Boy"? Sign me up!
Sadly, it underdelivered.

Cleveland plays the Seattle Mariners at Peoria Stadium tomorrow afternoon.
Day 1 of 7 is in the books.
Bama Ed
PS - and on Monday the Tribe plays the San Diego Padres also at Peoria (the Padres and Mariners share that facility like the Reds and Indians do at Goodyear). So we will be on the road two days in a row to the same stadium.
PPS - but I did see a guy take his seat during the game about 3 rows in front of me carrying something like a foot-long hot dog so that will be my mission at the next Cleveland "home" game.
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