What would Salt Lake City's 'Ballpark' neighborhood be without... a ballpark? Residents saddened by news of Salt Lake Bees leaving for South Jordan
SALT LAKE CITY — Jack Waters has lived in the Ballpark neighborhood for three years and in Salt Lake City for many before that. He says he's been to more than 150 Salt Lake Bees games."It's like, we're moving the Temple from downtown or putting the Delta Center all the way in Holladay. It just doesn't seem right," Waters said.
Baseball nights will soon look different for Waters and the entire Ballpark community. Come the 2025 season, there will be no more opening day cheers, smells, or plays in Salt Lake City. "I think those loud crowds helped keep the crime away a little bit as long as those games were going on," said Rachel Schaefer, who lives a few blocks away from Smith's Ballpark.
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