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Erie SeaWolves Review
1) Oldest and least visually park we have visited save the South Bend Silverhawks. Nothing in the outfield beyond wall. Old Scoreboard as well. Nice pitch radar. Smallest park I have also ever seen. Only seems to hold about 4000. Most all foul balls leave the park because of size.
2) Nothing of note around the park as we found out they only opened gates 60 minutes earlier and had to kill about 45 minutes of time.
3) We were there on Veterans day which brought in 1600 for the group.
4) Players gave a lot of pregame autographs.
5) Our kids got to yell play ball at 3rd base before the game.
5) Seats are extremely close to the field, closest I have ever seen. We were above the dugout and buzzed by an all too close line drive. It actually kept us engaged in the game.
6) Good entertainment between innings.
7) Food selection was normal for a game. We did have a great funnel cake covered in powdered sugar, strawberries, and whip cream that we would get again in a heart beat. They have some nice little games for the kids down the sidelines that we enjoyed.
7) Best fireworks show we have ever seen.
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