Fargo-Moorhead Red Hawks, American Association
7/10
The exterior? Red bricks. The field is sponsored by "Newman Outdoor" a local billboard firm. |
A late May evening saw a smaller crowd for the opening week of the season in Fargo. |
This is a very good facility for this league, especially compared to some of the lesser ones. |
I ended up coming into Fargo from rural Wisconsin, where I'd stopped after seeing a White Sox game the day before. I was winding down my 2017 trip and this was the last new park I was going to get to see. It's located in North Dakota's largest city, just across the state line from Minnesota. The park is nestled on the campus of North Dakota State University, which presented as more of an ag school than anything. The park is used for college baseball earlier in the spring.
The field is a redbrick facade with a wide, wraparound concrete concourse with a view of the field.It's not very remarkable, but for this level, its a more than adequate park. Food options were pretty tame, I went into the left field corner and ordered something a little better, but don't remember what it was. Maybe do the reviews a little more promptly? The game was a little one sided for the visitors as a recent NDSU grad threw 7 scoreless innings for Sioux City in his one and only pro start. The atmosphere was somewhat flat, as it was the first Tuesday night home game of the season and closer to 60 degrees than baseball weather.
This place is entitled to it's 7, but not much else. I'd for sure be willing to go back, but it's kind of an outpost for most people. For me, it's on the way south and east, so I'm sure I'll see it again soon enough.
Linescore
2017-05-30
123 456 789 R H E
Sioux City Explorers 000 105 010 7 12 1
Fargo-Moorhead Red Hawks 000 000 000 0 5 0
Time: 3:04 Temp: 63F Att: 2,051
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