All photos of Biloxi and MGM Park available on Flickr.
If you moved Wisconsin Dells to the coast, and splashed in a little bit of New Orleans and Miami, you'd get Biloxi. Sort of a "redneck riviera" to put it lightly, but actually quite charming. Even after being decimated by Hurricane Katrina, it is still a popular vacation destination with a 12-mile long beach, casinos, lots of seafood and oyster restaurants, and take-out daiquiri shops. The corner our hotel was on had the gleaming Beau Rivage across the street, Biloxi Beach kitty-corner, and the ballpark across the other street, so we had a perfect location right near downtown Biloxi.
We picked up one of the best meals we've had on this trip before heading to our amazing seats right behind home plate. Erik had a muffaletta sammich and I had a shrimp po' boy. Both were delicious but I'd be lying if I said I was not extremely disappointed and confused why a team with an oyster logo did not serve oysters. That'd be like the Biscuits not serving biscuits! Erik also added another souvenir ice cream helmet to his collection and I brought home a souvenir margarita glass, both of which I'm sure our wives were just thrilled about. The Shuckers lost in extra racks 4-3 to the Mississippi Braves. Luis Ortiz got the start for Biloxi, who was acquired in the Jonathan Lucroy trade last year. He pitched okay, giving up 2 runs on 6 hits in 3.2 innings, but the relievers behind him were phenomenal. Jon Perrin, UW-Milwaukee alumnus Josh Uhen, and Nick Ramirez combined for only 1 earned run in over 7 innings of work. Ramirez is an interesting case as he was actually drafted as a first baseman by the Brewers in 2011. After stalling at the AA-level for the last 3 years he decided that maybe his bat was not going to get him as the major leagues and switched to pitching. In his 3rd season in Biloxi he is finally enjoying some success with a 1.47 ERA as of this game, and he even still rakes from time to time with 2 homeruns on the year. He's no Brooks Kieschnick but still pretty damn impressive. The offense for the Shuckers primarily came in the form of a Nottingham 2-run bomb in the bottom of the 1st. He was the key piece in the Khris Davis trade and is undoubtedly our catcher of the future if he can get the defensive aspect of his game figured out. Kade Scivicque hit the game-winning homerun for the M-Braves in the top of the 11th, who by the way very much just stole the old Milwaukee Braves logo for their caps.
With the 11 innings tonight, that put our total at 20 for the day and 47 in 4 days. We capped off our night with a few drinks at the Hard Rock Casino and a to-go daiquiri at the New Orleans-style shop next to our hotel. Tuesday morning we had a little bit of time to kill before our flights, so we did some swimming/wading/bathing in the Gulf and the hotel pool. Well, I should say that I had a little time to kill - Erik ended up spending nearly 7 hours at the Gulfport airport bar, which had a pretty solid gate-to-bar ratio of 7:2. We had an outstanding time as always and are already kicking around ideas for 2018!
park rankings and statistics:
aesthetics - 3
views from park – 7
view to field - 5 (lots of foul territory)
surrounding area – 8 (beach, casinos, downtown)
food variety - 5 (points deducted for no oysters!)
nachos - 5
beer - 8 (good price, surprising amount of local brews)
vendor price - 8
ticket price - 7 ($13 box seats)
atmosphere - 4
walk to park – 8
parking price/proximity - 2 (sketchy parking lot with lady holding $10 sign)
concourses - 6 (wide)
team shop - 8
best food – shrimp po' boy
most unique stadium feature – view/area
best jumbotron feature – Krispy Kreme K counter
best between-inning feature – crawfish boil race
field dimensions – 325/400/325
starters – Kolby Allard (MS) v. Luis Ortiz (BLX)
opponent – Mississippi Braves
time of game – 2:52
attendance – 2210
score – 4-3 L
Brewers score that day – off
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