jacobs field, circa 2005
In another blog's discussion of reasons to move to Cleveland, I discovered a link to a New York Times feature, "36 Hours: Cleveland." If you click that link, hopefully you'll see the same thing I did:

Click to read the caption.
That's either the visiors' dugout, or the Davey Tree pavilion has really come a long way since I last went to a game.
Actually, my first thought upon opening the article was, "Holy cats, where is that in Cleveland?" and was trying to think where there was a mountain in the Cuyahoga Valley. Then I started reading the caption and thought it was a joke, expecting a punchline. Nope. I guess the NYT just reused the filename of that image since two years ago.
Amusement.
2 Comments:
huh- I didn't even notice the picture at first...then i thought, well, i dunno, i've never been to jacobs field, maybe they have some weird diorama exhibit. but you're right, they probably just reused the filename. how hilarious!
That's funny. Good catch (baseball pun sort of intended).
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