The award-winning Huntington Park seats 10,100 and consistently draws large crowds for the Class AAA Columbus Clippers. | Dave Hoekstra~Sun-Times
Columbus Clippers historian Joe Santry poses at a Willie Stargell display in the restaurant-museum at Huntington Park. | Dave Hoekstra~Sun-Times
Clevelander is a popular place a block from the ballpark. | Dave Hoekstra~Sun-Times
Veteran Ohio baseball writer Hal McCoy, 70, makes a rare appearance in the stands as he takes in a Dayton Dragons minor league game last month. | Dave Hoekstra~Sun-Times
Bonnett's Bookstore has been at the same location at 502 E. Fifth in Dayton since 1939. | Dave Hoekstra~Sun-Times
Wyatt Toregas action at the park.
DAVE HOEKSTRA: The great American baseball road trip requires great ambition. There are pencils and Advil, copies of Baseball America and coolers of soft drinks. I like maps because I like to keep score. Sunscreen, cameras and Townes Van Zandt CDs. All of this stuff becomes a squeeze play in Ohio. … Read More