Danny Teabo of Port Byron, 9, has his ticket ready as Doubledays General Manager Carl Gutelius opens the gates an hour before game time.
Angela Kershner / The Citizen
Danny Teabo of Port Byron, 9, has his ticket ready as Doubledays General Manager Carl Gutelius opens the gates an hour before game time.
Angela Kershner / The Citizen
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- Outfielder Adam Calderone (16) punches his glove as the Doubledays take the field.
- Head groundskeeper Rich Wild starts his day by mowing Leo Pinckney Field.
- After rain cut into their practice, ballplayers pass time in the locker room with a game of chess.
- Clubhouse attendant R.J. Lewis scrubs grass and clay stains out of players' uniforms.
- Staff at the concession stand cook hotdogs and get the kitchen in working order game time nears.
- Pitchers and catchers watch the game from the bullpen.
- Corinne Aviles walks through the stands peddling water and soft drinks as the game is played.
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