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The city of Frederick convinced the owners of the then-Hagerstown Suns to move the team to Frederick and promised a 4,000-seat stadium to be built for the 1990 season. For the 1989 season, the Keys played at McCurdy Field, a Babe Ruth League stadium, while waiting for the construction of the new stadium to be completed. [ 7 ]
On December 5, 2013, the Frederick Mayor and Board of Aldermen approved an amended contract that will allow the Frederick Keys to seek a sponsor for stadium naming rights while retaining "Harry Grove" as part of the name. [19] [20] Mayor Randy McClement said, "The stadium is always going to be Harry Grove Stadium. But the idea behind naming ...
The Frederick Keys finished with the best record in the league for the first time since 1993. The Winston-Salem Warthogs defeated the Salem Avalanche in a tie-breaking game to win the South Division in the second half of the season, qualifying for the playoffs.
When the Frederick Keys’ decadeslong tie to the Orioles was severed 13 months ago as part of a reshuffling of minor league baseball, a portion of the farm team’s fan base remained supportive ...
Tickets remain available for the 2023 NHL All-Star Weekend in Sunrise. The NHL All-Star Game takes place Saturday at 3 p.m. The skills challenge is slated for Friday at 7 p.m.
The Spire City Ghost Hounds are an inactive professional baseball team based in Frederick, Maryland, that played in 2023.The franchise competed in the South Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball and played home games at Nymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium, sharing the ballpark with the Frederick Keys.
Apr. 13—Other Voices brings to Frederick a new, original adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz" this weekend at the Weinberg Center. Dorothy, Toto and other well-known favorites land onstage, and ...
McCurdy Field, located in Frederick, Maryland, is the former home of the Frederick Hustlers, Warriors, and Frederick Keys, a class A minor league affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles. The current stadium structure is largely an aluminum superstructure with dual brick buildings on the sides. The field first opened in 1924. [1]