It was a year that saw many teams struggling on the financial front, the emergence of a truly great ballpark in downtown Minneapolis, some recognition of true notables in front offices, and some potentally great markets entering the baseball world. Here are the top stories of 2010 on Ballpark Digest, as meaured by page views.
Ballpark Visit: Target Field / Minnesota Twins
Cleveland to unveil Snow Days at Progressive Field
Twins take possession of Target Field
Executives of the Year: Dannemiller, Kern, Venuto
Portland Bevos update: Tucson-bound?
Phillies, West Chester agree on new ballpark
2010 Affiliated Attendance by League
The Corn Crib / Normal Cornbelters
The ten stupid things new team owners do
It’s official: North American League unveiled
Eugene School Board puts Civic Stadium on the market
Renovation of the Year: Metro Bank Park
Logo of the Year: Richmond Flying Squirrels
2010 Affiliated Attendance by Total
O-Royals unveil ballpark models, details
First look: New Sugar Land ballpark
Lake County Captains unveil logo overhaul
2010 Baseball Attendance by Average
Richmond, Flying Squirrels moving toward new ballpark at Diamond site
Indy realignment: Two scenarios
Ballpark of the Year: Target Field
Metro Bank Park / Harrisburg Senators
New Loudoun County team to announce name, logo Sept. 21
After more than a decade of canned tunes, Astros bring back organist
First look: Proposed St. Paul Saints ballpark
It’s official: NECBL to place team at Old Orchard Beach Ballpark
First look: Proposed Orlando ballpark
Could we see casualty of affiliate dance in Cal League? Dodgers eying Rancho
It’s official: Four teams defect from NoL to AA
Seven teams leave NYCBL, form Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League
Oakland may be in better financial shape to host new A’s ballpark
New ballpark pitched in Ramapo for Can-Am team
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