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Baseball meets absurdity as Night Train and Mike Veeck join the Lisa Dent Show to preview the Joliet Slammers’ latest stunt: dropping 2,600 hot dogs from a helicopter during a game in partnership ...
July, but back-to-school time is right around the corner, and some states are helping residents get ready. Many states offer ...
Rain may be in the forecast for an Illinois baseball team's July 22 game - but it won't be just water falling from the sky.
The Joliet Slammers and Pabst Light are uniting in an attempt to set a world record for most hot dogs dropped by helicopter in one hour. The record-setting promotion will be at the July 22 game in ...
Twenty-four games into the season, a quarter of the Frontier League schedule, the Joliet Slammers left for Traverse City, Mich., for the weekend. A getaway trip for many, it was a place for the Sla… ...
The independent Frontier League’s Joliet Slammers have two overarching goals: they want to win games and move players up to affiliated clubs, and to entertain fans and create an affordable ...
JOLIET, IL — Even though minor league baseball did not play its 2020 regularly scheduled season because of the pandemic, the Joliet Slammers organized a four-team City of Champions Cup that ...
Joliet Slammers co-owner Night Train Veeck – whose grandfather, Bill, was once the owner of the Chicago White Sox – had been offering to make a donation to charity as a reward for information ...
It wasn’t quite Christmas morning or winning the lottery, but Joliet Slammers manager Jeff Isom was noticeably excited Friday when he saw the Frontier League statistics. “There’s the top 10 ...
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