We’re in the midst of a pretty exciting playoff season, and we’ve been tracking former playoff ballparks on our Old Ballparks Facebook page and Twitter feed. Join us!
We don’t push this very often, but we should: In addition to the Ballpark Digest Facebook and Twitter feeds, we also maintain some other baseball social-media offerings.
Baseball fans will want to check out our Old Ballparks feeds. We’ve ramped it up for playoff season, with postings like these:
Original Shea Stadium scoreboard, 1964. Color player images projected on top screen, music/colors on white screen. pic.twitter.com/BwptHTzHhy
— Old Ballparks (@OldBallparks) October 13, 2015
Playoff ballparks! Weeghman Park, 1914. Later purchase by William Wrigley Jr. and became Wrigley Field, @Cubs home. pic.twitter.com/sMCuGlI9kU
— Old Ballparks (@OldBallparks) October 12, 2015
Arlington Stadium, first home of Texas Rangers. Check out the total lack of shade in the hot Texas sun! pic.twitter.com/hqTzfpWzcH
— Old Ballparks (@OldBallparks) October 11, 2015