No fan attendance-how are you holding up ? I plan on avoiding Texas for a year or two. The prospect of being at a sporting event with no masks and no social distancing is rather unnerving after all this
The Sugar Land Skeeters have an interesting history as an independent league team. Roger Clemens pitched for them at the end of his career, and he was still productive. He was about 50. Tracy McGrady also pitched for them for a second. if memory serves.
Another thing they did was actually play ball when the affiliated minor leagues were shut down in 2020. They hosted the Constellation Energy League-4 teams playing in the same ballpark. It gave some fringe major league/Triple-A players who couldn't find work a chance to play. That strategy has worked out to an extent. One of the CEL pitchers-Scott Kazmir-was able to turn that into a spring training invite with the Giants. He hasn't pitched in the MLB in a few years but there's a good chance he'll pitch for the River Cats this year, at least for a little while.
I am also renewing my personal boycott of games at Raley Field (Sutter Health Park). I'm not trying to cancel them or get anyone else to do it. I thought perhaps if they strictly limited attendance and forced people to stay away from each other it would be like a dream come true, but this ticket business hit a nerve. Staying away is effortless when you're not allowed to be there.
There are a few Triple-A West parks I'd like to visit (again). Reno has a very weird looking park from the outside. You just have to see it. Albuquerque has a great park. Lots of Simpsons references and a weird hill in center field outfielders have to scale. Salt Lake City has a fun 90's looking ballpark that has stand-alone restrooms out in the outfield grass seating area, which is a rare feature these days. Nice they don't make the people with the cheapest tickets walk a mile to see a man about a dog. Salt Lake is one of the teams I contacted. Oklahoma City could be neat too, with the whole Bricktown area. El Paso has a neat design that kind of resembles Wrigley Field and Petco Park in some ways. A funny thing-they have a plaque near the entrance to tell you what a Chihuahuah is in case you don't know.
Some of my favorite team names-
Rocket City Trash Pandas (Huntsville, AL I think)
Lansing Lugnuts
Hillsboro Hops
Everett Aquasox
I think Portland should have an MLB team. They could be called the Voodoo and have a doughnut mascot. I can just imagine a fan calling, "C'mon, Schmitty, put a bird on it !" After a homerun maybe the announcer could e claim "Aaaaannd we can pickle that !!!!"