A Team Grows in Brooklyn


I can cross another stadium off my bucket list. Yesterday, Dennis and I made it into a two-stadium, two-borough doubleheader as well followed the Mets/Phillies matinee at CIti Field with a night game at Brooklyn's MCU Park. The park blends past and present  -- the rich tradition of Brooklyn's departed-but-still revered Dodgers blended with a crew of the Mets' minor league prospects.
At the park's entrance, a proud slice of that history -- a statue depicting the 1947 moment (at Cincinnati's Crosley Field), where Pee Wee Reese countered the hate spewed at Jackie Robinson.
A very appealing minor league field, where the Atlantic Ocean looms just beyond the bleachers and boardwalk behind right field. Take note of the design atop the scoreboard, depicting nearby Coney Island's world famous wooden rollercoaster, which gave the team its name.
The Cyclone is just beyond another local landmark, the original location of Nathan's hot dogs. As the charm extends long into the night...
And one more night shot to close our visit:

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