Winning the ultimate long game


When Maryland State Senator Paul Corderman was starting to tackle the process of obtaining money to build a new downtown ballpark in his native Hagerstown, he knew it would be a long, long uphill battle. And he figured that he probably wouldn’t be successful. He committed, though, to playing “the ultimate long game.”

Not only did he play that game, he won it.

Meritus Park is open for business. After a “soft opening” during its initial homestand, the Hagerstown Flying Boxcars (wait ’til you read where that nickname came from!) are celebrating its grand opening on Friday May 17.

We visited the first game played there on May 4, and put together one of our usual “in-depth reviews” of how the park came to be, where it’s located, etc., etc. You’ll learn the whole story — including my conclusions about what might be ahead for this impressive facility — by clicking here.

Let us know what you thought of the review in the comments section after the Summary.


How the Blue Jays turned a sterile stadium into a ballpark


As an assignment for USA TODAY, I spent a couple of days in Toronto to take a close look at the renovations completed over the past two offseasons. The results are phenomenal — including new concession items like the Hot Maple & Bacon Hot Dog and the Signature Poutine Hot Dog.

Read all about the renovations — and why the owners of the Blue Jays opted to invest heavily in upgrading the current facility rather than build a new park — in the expanded version of the article I originally penned for USA TODAY. Check it out here.