The Fielder's are still signing players after the season is over. This has got to end sometime. They are now raiding the Kenosha Kings roster!
On the line next to occupation, Kenosha Kings shortstop Joe Ferro can finally pencil in professional baseball player.
Ferro and teammate Randy Johnson signed professional contracts with the Lake County Fielders of the independent North American Baseball League just minutes after the Kenosha Kings completed a 17-game exhibition series against the troubled Zion, Ill.-based team Monday at Fielders Stadium.
End Near for Fielders?
while the end may be near ...
what do you do with the field ?
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Everything was carted away as soon as the final game was played. All that remains is a diamond, dugouts, light poles and fencing. The city was leasing the land. I suppose it will just sit as it is until someone comes up with a new use for it. I'm sure some college wood bat league has it's eye on the site, but things are so mucked up at this point, it's had to tell where it will go. It's going to be lawsuits and threats of lawsuits for the time being.
So the Fielders are signing Kenosha Kings to "professional" contracts? What a farce this whole thing is. The Kenosha Kings helped keep alive an organization that screwed over everyone, including fellow baseball players and coaches,
so they could get their 15 minutes of attention. Losers.
So the Fielders are signing Kenosha Kings to "professional" contracts? What a farce this whole thing is. The Kenosha Kings helped keep alive an organization that screwed over everyone, including fellow baseball players and coaches,
so they could get their 15 minutes of attention. Losers.