Indoor Tournament Indoor facilities

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I know we sometimes get caught up in what is wrong with these facilities to cold, to small, not enough seating, it smells, to much money to get in, concessions are to much, etc. etc.

After all it's become the American way to complain, but I think we should be more thankful that we have these places to go. Enjoy them for what they are a opportunity to play ball in wonderful northeast Ohio in the winter.

So that being said Thank you Spano's you lead the way, Mr. Schwann (G-Plex) Pinnacle not sure of owner, and Cleveland State, also those that have tried in the past Thunder-plex and GFOD.

It's not easy and these places cost a lot to run. So good luck to all those that put there heart and soul into giving us these opportunities
 
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Good point.

Conditions are never "perfect" in indoor facilities, but the alternatives are either, 1) wait until April or, 2) put on eight layers of hoodies and a good pair of boots - 'cause we're playing in the snow, kiddies.
 
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THe Bat cage in Brunswick just opened a new facility - Still in the works but they have at least one of the two indoor fields up.


Brunswick Bat Cage
www.brunswickbatcage.com
1270 West 130th Street
Brunswick, OH 44212-2318
(330) 273-9559
 
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Playing indoors this time of year, why complain, if you don't like something, don't go back. Just like any other business. Never been to the Spano personally, so I for one can't say. I liked the Sportzone in Indy until we just played at the Dome in Ft. Wayne, which became my new favorite due to size of fields...
 
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I have to give a two-thumbs up to Glenn McCoy and the staff at the Pinnacle. It easily became my favorite place to play in the winter.
 

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