Parkersburg wants to talk Frontier League
Parkersburg, W.Va., officials are planning a series of meetings to gaugue the area's interest in building a ballpark and bringing a Frontier League team back to the city.
Parkersburg was home to the Ohio Valley Redcoats for the league's first six seasons (1993-98) at Bennett Stump Field, which was basically a high school field. By 1998, Parkerburg was the smallest market in the league and was last in attendance in 1997 and '98. The Redcoats moved to Huntingburg, Ind.
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Parkersburg was home to the Ohio Valley Redcoats for the league's first six seasons (1993-98) at Bennett Stump Field, which was basically a high school field. By 1998, Parkerburg was the smallest market in the league and was last in attendance in 1997 and '98. The Redcoats moved to Huntingburg, Ind.
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Labels: Ohio Valley Redcoats, Parkersburg
2 Comments:
I would love to see a little eastern expansion considering how far west the league has moved the past decade.
-Ima Not Fraid of Pro Grass
I hope this is vetted more than the London Rippers were.
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