Another All Star Game was Held Wednesday


A night after MLB held its annual mid-summer league classic, several other All Star games were held around the country. The Triple A All Stars convened in El Paso. And less than an hour north of New York, two of the most successful independent leagues matched their standouts as the Can Am League and Frontier League all stars met at the Rockland Boulders ballpark in Pomona.
This delightful venue would remind you of the nicer spring training parks. Compact, clean and full of fan-friendly amenities.
...even a miniature golf course. First time I'd seen one at a stadium!
OK, let's get to the game.
Two standouts from the Washington (PA) Wild Things had the big at bats when the Frontier League jumped on top in the 3rd inning: Hector Roa (above) had an RBI single and JJ Fernandez (below) smacked a three-run homer.

Above: It was also a showcase for the mascots -- here are the ones from the New Jersey Jackals and the hosts, the Rockland Boulders.
Below: The most familiar face in the park for major league fans was the Can Am League manager -- Bobby Jones, the former Mets and Rockies pitcher, now the skipper of the Sussex County (NJ) Miners.
Below: regardless of the league or venue, this is a constant. A player signing a pre-game autograph for a young fan -- making a lifelong impression.
And a good night after a nice night at the ballpark after a 7-0 Frontier League victory,

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