Earlier this month Dad and I were driving through Louisville and noticed a billboard for a LEGO exhibit at the Louisville Slugger Museum. The Big Leagues, Little Bricks exhibit requires admission to the Lousiville Slugger Museum, which also includes the factory tour, but since we have done that twice before and did not want to add to much more time to our travel day we just saw the exhibit and the shop (had to get a new figure for Mik's mini ballplayer collection!).
The exhibit features models of several ballparks at different scales. The largest model is of Wrigley Field. The other ballpark models include Miller Park and PNC Park.
The exhibit also featured some LEGO murals. My favorite was the one called Take Me Out to the Ball Game. This features the lyrics raised as part of an image of a player at bat. There were also murals of ballplayers.
One of the more interesting parts of the exhibit was a display of bats made out of different materials including cardboard, glass, and, of course, LEGOs.
The exhibit also features LEGO models of figures doing different baseball moves such as sliding, pitching, catching, and hitting. There is also an area to build your own LEGO creations.
This blog began as a log of our summer 2009 road trip to all the Major League Baseball ballparks and a few other baseball themed stops. I will continue to update it with posts about ballparks and other baseball related things we experience.
All the Ballparks Road Trip 2009: 20,000+ miles, 30 ballparks, 19 Baseball Museums/Hall of Fames, 1 Unforgettable Summer Road Trip
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Friday, June 28, 2013
Kj's Baseball Collection: 1993-2012 Chipper Jones
I did not even think of getting a baseball when we were at the Chipper Jones Number Retirement game because I remember them having nothing special back in 2009 when we went to Maddux's number retirement. However, I guess because Chipper Jones was a much more major player for the team they did have merchandise (or they have learned from people wanting to buy stuff and there being nothing) including a baseball with an image of Chipper Jones and the years he was active/a Brave.
Mik's Mini Ballplayer Collection: Chipper Jones
Accessibility Review: Turner Field Section 229/231
Not sure if the seats have been changed throughout the park since 2009 or it is just the 200 level, but they now have seats that can be folded and swung to the side out of the way every two or three spaces for the accessible rows. That seems to be an improvement, but sadly still no cup holders and it is annoying with the regular seats in that section having them.
The view from our seats was not bad, but the scoreboard was partially blocked. Mostly that did not matter, but during the Chipper Jones number retiring ceremony it was annoying to not be able to see what was going on on the field due to only seeing the bottom half of the scoreboard. Since the row is raised up a good amount from the section, heads do not get in the way, but it also leads to it being mainly just an obstructed scoreboard view for the accessible row. They attempt to fix this problem with television screens, but the one in our section was not on and there was nothing they could do about it (or even say that it was broken). What is really sad is now that I look at the ballpark map, I believe we got seated in 231 and not our ticketed section of 229 and that TV worked.
Mik Food Scrapbook: Corn Dog @ Turner Field
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Baseball Smashed Pennies: ESPN Wide World of Sports
There is a smashed penny machine in the ESPN Clubhouse Shop at the ESPN Wide World of Sports (where the Atlanta Braves spring train). The designs in the machine include the ESPN Wide World of Sports logo, one featuring Mickey with a variety of sports gear including a baseball bat, and one featuring sports Minnie and Daisy (possibly softball related).
Baseball Smashed Pennies: Batting Mickey
While staying at the All Star Sports hotel at Walt Disney World, we found the machine with a smashed penny featuring Mickey batting. The design is in one of the machines across from the food court near the arcade in the main lobby building.
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