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- Auburn Doubledays
- In Brief
- Head groundskeeper Rich Wild starts his day by mowing Leo Pinckney Field.
- Assistant groundskeeper Kevin Kiernan, Director of Marketing Dan Schwartz, and the rest of the Doubledays staff remove the tarp from the field after an early afternoon shower. The tarps must be pulled over the infield as soon as the rain sets in and must be removed immediately when the sun comes out to prevent the grass from being cooked.
- Danny Teabo of Port Byron, 9, has his ticket ready as Doubledays General Manager Carl Gutelius opens the gates an hour before game time.
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