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Huntington Park, home of The Columbus Clippers, (Minor League Triple A, To The Cleveland Indians) Was named best ballpark of 2009. It beat out the New Yankee Stadium, and Citi Field, home of the New York Mets. So yeah I'm pretty proud to say that the number one ball park of 2009 sits in my hometown. I have been to a few games, and i could not agree more. It's a mix with old and new. It also has something for everyone.

It features room for over 10,000 people, and high-res video board, suites, and views of the brilliant city skyline.
It opened in 2009. It was built by Turner and designed by 360 Architecture. It sits right next to Nationwide Arena, home of the Columbus Blue Jackets, of the NHL.

Read More here:
http://baseballparks.com/Columbus-1.asp
And Here:
http://www.ballparkdigest.com/features/index.html?article_id=1423
And Here:
http://baseballparks.com/ColumbusPrsRel4.asp

1. Columbus Clippers-International League (Farm Team To the Cleveland Indians) (AAA)







2. Reno Aces-Pacfic Coast League (Farm Team To the Arizona Diamondbacks) (AAA)









3. Akron Aeros-Eastern League (Farm Team To the Cleveland Indians) (AA)











4. Montgomery Biscuits-Southern League (Farm Team To the Tampa Bay Rays) (AA)







5. West Tenn Diamond Jaxx-Southern League (Farm Team To the Seattle Mariners) (AA) 











6. West Michigan White Caps-Midwest League (Farm Team of The Detroit Tigers) (A)








7. Brevard County Manatees-Florida State League (Farm Team of The Milwaukee Brewers) (A)












Ahh, The Crack of the bat, the big fat guy yelling "ice cold soooooooodaa" and all the other joyous reasons to go to a ball game, so here they are my favorite MLB logos of the past.

1. Chicago White Sox (Logo Used From 1976-1990)










2. Milwaukee Brewers (Logo Used From 1978-1993)











3. Cincinnati Reds (Logo Used From 1999-1996)









4. Montreal Expos (Logo Used From  1969-2004)
5. Anaheim Angels (Logo Used From 1997-2001)
 



The National Hockey League, or NHL formed in 1917, after the merger of a few other leagues. There are currently 30 teams in the league. Many have gone through many changes, including locations, coaches, and my favorite logos. So here are some of my favorite no-longer-used NHL logos. 

1. Columbus Blue Jackets (Logo Used From 2001-2007)













2. Vancouver Canucks (Logo Used From 1971-1980)













3. Mighty Ducks Of Anaheim (Team Lasted From 1993-2006, Where Then They Became Just The Anaheim Ducks)















4. Hartford Whalers (Team Lasted From 1979-1997, Then They Became The Carolina Hurricanes) 
















5. Los Angeles Kings (Used From 1976-1988, When They Had The Same Owners As The Lakers)

The National Basketball Association, or the NBA currently has 30 teams. Some have been around since 1946, the founding year of the NBA, others not so long. But that's besides the point. I love the NBA, and I love logos, so here are my favorite NBA logos of the past. All Logos From http://www.sportslogos.net/


1. Cleveland Cavaliers (Logo Used from 1984-1994)











2. Detroit Pistons (Alternate Logo Used From 1997-2001) 













3. Washington Wizards (Alternate Logo Used From 1998-2007 (Currently Used)














4. Atlanta Hawks (Logo Used From 1973-1995)

















5. Houston Rockets (Alterntate Logo Used From 1996-2003)


During The UConn Vs. South Florida Game in the 2009 Big East Baseball Tournament, there was a rain delay; but that did not stop the fun. 
At least for the players. USF challengend UConn to A Dance Off. That's right a dance off. In college baseball. Featuring The Macarena, James Brown, & The Cha-Cha Slide. After it was all over the players turned the center field tarp into a big ol' slip-n-slide.  

The Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ok6olSBYssA
The Fox News Article