I know this is mainly about Kentucky baseball but did yall hear the new name for the Lexington Legends? They are now called the Counter Clocks......Please tell me this is a joke.
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This is so stupid. Why did they have to get rid of a name that they've been using for the last 20+ seasons and they've built a brand out of?
I mean, is this team going to play Coldplay's "Clocks" before every game?
My larger concern is what the Counter Clocks/Legends do to stay in business without a major league affiliation. Crowds have not been great ever since MLB pulled the plug (giving me a big reason to hate Rob Manfred).
It's really a shame that Lexington could never become the Reds Single A affiliate.I think for one, the stadium needs an overhaul. It had gotten down right nasty the last few years. Move to turf was a good decision, even though I hate turf in baseball. I am afraid though whatever changes come will be in vain. I just dont see enough support for an independent team to last in Lexington.
It's really a shame that Lexington could never become the Reds Single A affiliate.
Yeah, I've read where it didn't happen because of how far Lexingyon is from the other teams in the Reds A league.That would have been awesome. Plus, it would have made a ton of sense to have them in Lexington with the AAA team in Louisville.
Yeah, I've read where it didn't happen because of how far Lexingyon is from the other teams in the Reds A league.
They aren't moving Dayton to Lexington that's for sure. Dayton has the longest streak of home game sell-outs in professional sports. Over 20 years worth.Kinda makes sense. But the farthest A league is in Florida. Daytona I believe. The other A league is in Dayton, the AA team is in Chattanooga.
They aren't moving Dayton to Lexington that's for sure. Dayton has the longest streak of home game sell-outs in professional sports. Over 20 years worth.