All photos of Montgomery and Riverwalk Stadium available on Flickr.
Following our relatively relaxing weekend in Atlanta, we got into the crazy part of our trip on Monday - 2 ballgames, 1 day, 2 states. This was a throwback to the old Tour days but not something we have done to this degree in a long time, so I was curious how the mid-30s versions of ourselves would hold up. After picking up probably the worst car I have ever driven at the Atlanta rental car terminal (an Audi A4), we headed southwest to our first stop - a noon start in Montgomery, Alabama. It was a 2-hour uneventful drive. One thing that hasn't changed in the decade since our roadtripping days began is that Erik slept about 90% of the drive. We grabbed a pint at a brewery/BBQ place across the street before the game but otherwise didn't see much of Montgomery. It was surprisingly quiet and run down for such a historic downtown in a city of over 200,000 people.
It was Kids Day and Businessman Special Day at the ballpark - two standards at any weekday matinee ballgame. A little twist on this particular game was it was also Splash Day, so there was a guy who basically just hosed down the crowd between every half-inning. For the most part the kids enjoyed it and I even made my way over there a few times to catch some relief from the high sky and hot sun. The Biscuits won 2-1 behind a strong AA debut from Rays prospect Genesis Cabrera. He tossed 7 innings striking out 8, and gave up just one unearned run on a dropped popup in the 4th. The Biscuits were able to regrab the lead in the 7th on a fielders choice to secure him the victory. Cabrera's counterpart for the Barons was nearly as strong, also giving up just one run in 5.1 innings.
Overall I was not surprised with how quick and low scoring the game was in the afternoon heat. Erik and I were happy to get out of there fast and escape into the confines of our air conditioned car in route to stop #2 of the day - Biloxi, Mississippi.
park rankings and statistics:
aesthetics - 8 (repurposed train station)
views from park – 3
view to field - 7 (no obstructed views but extended netting)
surrounding area – 3 (not much going on in DT Monty)
food variety - 6
nachos - 5
beer - 6 (bonus points for souvenir cups)
vendor price - 8
ticket price - 8 ($11 box seats)
atmosphere - 5 (splash day salvages this category)
walk to park – 3 (kind of sketchy)
parking price/proximity - 8 (free street parking 2 blocks away)
concourses - 8 (train terminal plus, outfield minus)
team shop - 9 (bonus points for biscuit hats)
best food – biscuits, of course
most unique stadium feature – repurposed train station
best jumbotron feature – Monty dancing
best between-inning feature – spraying kids with hose
field dimensions – 314/400/333
starters – Jordan Stephens (BIR) v. Genesis Cabrera (MGY)
opponent – Birmingham Barons
time of game – 2:32
attendance – 2590
score – 2-1 W
Brewers score that day – off
ticket price - 8 ($11 box seats)
atmosphere - 5 (splash day salvages this category)
walk to park – 3 (kind of sketchy)
parking price/proximity - 8 (free street parking 2 blocks away)
concourses - 8 (train terminal plus, outfield minus)
team shop - 9 (bonus points for biscuit hats)
best food – biscuits, of course
most unique stadium feature – repurposed train station
best jumbotron feature – Monty dancing
best between-inning feature – spraying kids with hose
field dimensions – 314/400/333
starters – Jordan Stephens (BIR) v. Genesis Cabrera (MGY)
opponent – Birmingham Barons
time of game – 2:32
attendance – 2590
score – 2-1 W
Brewers score that day – off