Hey RI, We Want the PawSox in Worcester: Guest MINDSETTER™ Quist

Guest MINDSETTER™ Steve Quist

Hey RI, We Want the PawSox in Worcester: Guest MINDSETTER™ Quist

Proposed stadium in Worcester
A recent Facebook posting by the indomitable Kate Nagle of GoLocal recently perked me up with the news that a Wall Street investor is looking to join forces with the Pawtucket Red Sox ownership group.

Why would that interest some guy up here in Worcester one might ask?

Because I love my city and would do what it takes to convince the Pawtucket Red Sox to relocate here and make their - and my city's - dreams come true.

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My dream, because I want to roll out my front door and hike the mile it would take to see AAA baseball, especially in a brand spanking new stadium located in the heart of our downtown.

The Pawtucket Red Sox' dream, because they would be immediately embraced by the City of Worcester with a ready made fan base and the cooperation needed to make a new stadium viable and successful.

Worcester's Baseball Tradition

Worcester has a great baseball tradition going all the way back to the day June 12,1880 when Lee Richmond hurled a perfect game against Cleveland. Worcester beat Cleveland 1-0 and major league baseball's first perfect pitched game was in the history books.

This was the same year Worcester fielded a team for the National League and the same year Mr. Richmond became the game's first 30 game winner as a left hander.

Worcester is experiencing an economic boom the likes of which I have never seen in my short 50 or so years living in this great city.

A boom that's creating a new city and with it bringing in new residents and private investment with boatloads of people looking to spend their extra discretionary cash on great entertainment. 

I suggest the the PawSox fit that bill and would enjoy immeasurable success, sell-out crowds and a business community ready and raring to go to support them.

Pawtucket meanwhile is squabbling and debating IF they want the Paw-Sox and MAYBE they might be willing to invest in them and a new stadium.

Guess what Pawtucket? 

You can keep on squabbling and you can keep on debating but Worcester has already sent over to the PawSox management over 10,000 postcards from city residents and beyond asking them to consider Worcester as their new home.

We want the PawSox and it's not even a debate up here.

Keeping Fighting, RI

That's right - while you people are still fighting about what to do to keep the PawSox, Worcester is ready, willing, and able to take them in the time it takes a screaming fastball to reach home plate from 90' away.

We are playing for keeps on this one.

We currently host and are damn proud of our Worcester Bravehearts, who play in the Futures Collegiate Baseball League.

The games are currently played at the legendary Fitton Field where some guy named Ted Williams jacked his first home-run in New England in an exhibition game here.

Worcester has showed we can chew gum and walk at the same time and we can certainly support two ball clubs that provide great entertainment and the game's up-and-coming stars.

Pawtucket has only one chance to get this right. If you fail you can say goodbye to the PawSox. 

Rest assured that when you travel up to Worcester to see the WooSox play, we hope to provide as welcoming an environment and as friendly an atmosphere as you people have provided all these many years.

I'm rooting for the WooSox and maybe you should too.

Steve Quist is a Democratic activist in Worcester, MA.
 


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