Ok, for anyone interested, this past weekend we took the family to Cooperstown. Now, I'd been there twice before in 1990 at the age of 12, and again in 2008 with my wife. But my kids had never been there. For anyone that follows baseball, you've possibly heard of the Savannah Bananas and maybe even their World Tour this year. They're kind of like the Harlem Globetrotters of baseball. but I've now been to both, and honestly, the Bananas have more a-peel (see what I did there). Tickets on the secondary market go upwards of $500 or more, because they're very hard to come by. My wife signed up for their lottery system last year, and a few months agon she got an email that she'd been selected to purchase 4 tickets for the final game of the season in Cooperstown, NY, which is about 4 hours by car from Buffalo. The tickets were only $25 each and there was a small part of me that thought of the resale value, but this was a bit of a once in a lifetime event, so we had to go. The game was also the day before my son's 13th birthday, and he's a big baseball fan so the stars seemed to have aligned.
If you've never heard of the Bananas, then watch this...
And here's a local Cooperstown news report on the weekend...
Not everyone lives 4 hours from the Baseball Hall of Fame, and I know Brandon loves historic sites and baseball, so I thought I'd share images from our trip. And if anyone else finds this interesting, please feel free to comment.
Our hotel was about 10 minutes outside of town, right next door to the Coooperstown Dreams Park where a lot of Little League tournaments are held. A picture on the ground wouldn't do it justice, so I found these aerial shots online.
I'm going to break this up into several posts, the first of which will be the town itself, then the Bananas game, and finally the National Baseball Hall of Fame. So be sure to check back regularly for updates.