Spring Mobile Ballpark and the Salt Lake Bees will play host to the Triple-A All-Star game next July 13 for the second time.
T.J. Kirkpatrick, Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY — After Wednesday's Triple-All-Star Game in Allentown, Pa., the Salt Lake Bees and Spring Mobile Ballpark will officially be on the clock. They'll be the next hosts of minor league baseball's premier midseason showcase.
The 24th annual Triple-A All-Star Game is set for July 13, 2011, in Salt Lake City.
"We'll have our own unique stamp on it," said Bees general manager Marc Amicone. "I think people will enjoy what we put together next year. In fact, I know they'll enjoy what we do."
It's more than just a baseball game, much more.
This week's festivities at Coca Cola Park, home of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs (top affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies), includes a FanFest, home run derby, all-star gala, all-star luncheon and the big game. There's also Pacific Coast and International league meetings, as well as a joint Triple-A gathering.
Because of all the associated activities, Amicone and several members of his staff (including those involved with media relations, concessions and catering) are in Pennsylvania this week to observe things. Representatives from the Utah Sports Commission and Salt Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau are also on hand.
"We just want to go see how they're doing it," said Amicone, who added that they will compare notes and shadow the IronPigs' staff. "We're just going to get a hands-on feel for every piece of it."
One of the biggest challenges, he noted, is how to run the event in the midst of an already busy regular season.
"We're getting prepared," Amicone said while noting that the more information they have, the better.
"It's important to run a good show here next year. We're really excited to put on the best possible event that we can," Amicone said. "Our staff is really good at putting on events. But we want to go take a serious look at all of the events. It's not just putting on a baseball game."
Initial plans for Salt Lake City include a concert at the ballpark to kick things off and the inclusion of a Utah high school baseball player in the home run derby. Details on all the events are still pending, but tickets to the 2011 Triple-A All-Star Game at Spring Mobile Ballpark will go on sale later this summer. Priority will be given to Bees season-ticket holders.
"This is one of those things that helps showcase Salt Lake and the surrounding community," said Amicone, who noted that the game will be broadcast on the popular MLB Network.
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