![]() ![]() There are a lot of cool things at Huntington Park, which comes as close to perfection as we’ve seen in any ballpark. Here’s what we wrote about Huntington Park when it opened: Huntington Park is a past winner of the Ballpark of the Year honors from Ballpark Digest in 2009. Then, fans chose the home of the Clippers over Durham Bulls Athletic Park, home of the International League’s Durham Bulls. Huntington Park was also the Triple-A winner in the inaugural 2015 Best of the Ballparks vote. “Their unwavering commitment and support once again is the main reason we continue to receive such rave reviews.” “We are grateful to all our fans who continue to recognize Huntington Park as one of the finest ballparks in the country,” added Ken Schnacke, Clippers President & GM. A Columbus Clippers game is surely one of the great experiences in all of baseball.” ![]() The ballpark is a gem, and the Clippers have cultivated a loyal fan base. “Huntington Park is the first repeat winner among MiLB ballparks in our fan votes,” said Ballpark Digest publisher Kevin Reichard. Fans selected Huntington Park over Southwest University Park, home of the Pacific Coast League’s El Paso Chihuahuas, in a bracketed online vote at that saw over 178,000 fans weigh in overall on their favorite MiLB ballparks. Huntington Park accomplished something no other Minor League Baseball facility has achieved: it’s a repeat winner in the annual Best of the Ballparks vote, winning in 2015 as well. With almost 64,000 voters weighing in on their favorite Triple-A facilities, Huntington Park, home of the Columbus Clippers (International League), was the winner in the third-annual Best of the Ballparks 2017 fan vote from Ballpark Digest. Where the number of home dates is not known, the average is calculated using half the team's total games.By Ballpark Digest Editors on Jin Awards, Minor-League Baseball Chris Tremie served as manager.Īverage attendance is based upon the number of actual home dates where known (most leagues from 1992 and later). Members of the 2017 Columbus Clippers who played in Major League Baseball during their careers were Cam Hill, Austin Jackson, Gio Urshela, Craig Breslow, Yandy Díaz, Adam Plutko, Shawn Armstrong, Shawn Morimando, Chris Colabello, Tyler Olson, Dan Robertson, Adam Moore, Nick Goody, Joe Colon, Erik González, Danny Salazar, Tyler Naquin, Julian Merryweather, Eric Stamets, Mike Clevinger, Josh Wilson, Brandon Guyer, Lonnie Chisenhall, Tanner Tully, Ryan Merritt, Kyle Crockett, Diego Moreno, Abraham Almonte, Cole Sulser, Ronny Rodríguez, Perci Garner, Eric Haase, Erik Kratz, Carlos Frías, Andrew Miller, Chris Narveson, Bradley Zimmer, Louis Head, Michael Martinez, David Lough, Richie Shaffer, Jarrett Grube and Jason Kipnis. ![]() Shawn Morimando and Ryan Merritt topped the squad with 10 wins each, and Ryan Merritt recorded a 3.03 ERA, tops among qualifying pitchers. Ronny Rodríguez paced batters with significant playing time by connecting at a. Richie Shaffer walloped 30 home runs for Columbus, while Eric Stamets, Nellie Rodriguez and Ronny Rodríguez each swatted 20 or more, too. The Clippers scored 635 runs and surrendered 644 runs. The Columbus Clippers of the International League ended the 2017 season with a record of 71 wins and 71 losses, finishing second in the league's West Division. 9,060 in 68 home dates 2017 Columbus Clippers Statistics Finished 2nd in the IL's West Division Manager: Chris Tremie (71-71)Īttendance: 616,059, Avg. ![]()
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