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Doug Kern, born July 1, 1974 in Washington, D.C.
[edit] Trail of Bread Crumbs
- Lived in Largo, Md., until age 2.
- Lived in Bowie, Md., until age 6.
- Moved to Manassas, Va., on December 1, 1980. Attended Sudley Elementary School, Stonewall Middle School, and Stonewall Jackson High School (graduated June 12, 1992).
- Attended Virginia Tech for four years (and only four-- less than our average). Graduated May 11, 1996, with a bachelor's degree in accounting.
- Lived/worked in Richmond, Va., for Travelers Insurance as an accounting service representative through summer 1998.
- Moved to Manchester, Conn., in September 1998 to become an I.T. specialist for Travelers.
- Laid off from Travelers, March 2006, when they sent all the work to India.
- Since October 2006, statistics associate for the ESPN Stats and Analysis Team in Bristol, Conn.
[edit] Fields Of Dreams
Since making a spur-of-the-moment road trip to the hallowed ground of Tiger Stadium on its final weekend of use, have been on a mission to visit all 30 Major League ballparks. Right now I have four of the current stadiums left. There are more than 30 on this list because some have been replaced since I was there.
[edit] Where I've Been
- Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore (first of several visits: July 13, 1995)
- Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta (September 7, 1996) (demolished)
- Yankee Stadium, New York (first of many visits: September 27, 1998)
- Fenway Park, Boston (first of many visits: May 5, 1999)
- Shea Stadium, New York (first of many visits: July 4, 1999)
- Tiger Stadium, Detroit (September 24-25, 1999) (no longer in use)
- Ameriquest Field, Arlington, Texas (August 10-11, 2000) (then known as The Ballpark At Arlington)
- Angel Stadium, Anaheim, Calif. (May 5-6, 2001) (then known as Edison International Field)
- Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles (May 7 and 9, 2001)
- Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego (May 10-11, 2001) (no longer used for baseball)
- Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, Mo. (September 24-25, 2001)
- Olympic Stadium, Montréal (June 15-16, 2002) (no longer used for baseball)
- Miller Park, Milwaukee (August 24 and 26, 2002)
- U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago (August 25 and 27, 2002) (then known as "new" Comiskey Park)
- Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, August 28-29, 2002)
- Wrigley Field, Chicago (August 31-September 1, 2002)
- Jacobs Field, Cleveland (June 14-15, 2003)
- Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati (June 16-17, 2003)
- Comerica Park, Detroit (June 18-19, 2003)
- PNC Park, Pittsburgh (June 20-21, 2003)
- Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia (August 15-16, 2003) (demolished)
- Turner Field, Atlanta (September 20-21, 2003)
- Dolphin Stadium, Miami (May 28 and 31, 2004) (then known as Pro Player Stadium)
- Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla. (May 29-30, 2004)
- Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia (July 11, 2004)
- Safeco Field, Seattle (August 27-28, 2004)
- Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, Washington (July 4 and 6, 2005) (no longer used for baseball)
- Busch Stadium (old), St. Louis (July 21-22, 2005) (demolished)
- AT&T Park, San Francisco (April 13, 2006)
- McAfee Coliseum, Oakland, Calif. (April 14-15, 2006)
- Rogers Centre, Toronto (June 23-24, 2006)
- Busch Stadium, St. Louis (July 3-4, 2007)
- Chase Field, Phoenix (May 6 and 13, 2008)
- Petco Park, San Diego (May 10-11, 2008)
[edit] Where I Haven't Been
- Coors Field, Denver
- Minute Maid Park, Houston
- Nationals Park, Washington
[edit] Minor Infractions
My real area of interest is in following the minor leagues, notably the double-A Eastern League, since I'm in New England and it's all around. I can regularly be found at Connecticut Defenders games (section 10, row N, seat 16) and New Britain Rock Cats games (section 213, row G). Additionally, I've made many a road trip to some of the other double- and triple-A stadiums on the East Coast, and occasionally include them in my major-league trips as well.
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- The Diamond, Richmond, Va.
- Harbor Park, Norfolk, Va.
- McCoy Stadium, Pawtucket, R.I.
- PNC Field, Moosic, Pa.
- Alliance Bank Stadium, Syracuse, N.Y. (then known as P&C Stadium)
- Frontier Field, Rochester, N.Y.
- Dunn Tire Park, Buffalo, N.Y.
- Fifth Third Field, Toledo, Ohio
- Victory Field, Indianapolis
- Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, Ky.
- Lynx Stadium, Ottawa
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- Dodd Stadium, Norwich, Conn.
- New Britain Stadium, New Britain, Conn.
- Hadlock Field, Portland, Maine
- Gill Stadium, Manchester, N.H. (no longer in use)
- MerchantsAuto.com Stadium, Manchester, N.H.
- Prince George's Stadium, Bowie, Md.
- Mercer County Waterfront Park, Trenton, N.J.
- FirstEnergy Park, Reading, Pennsylvania|Reading, Pa.]]
[edit] On Wikipedia
I am particularly active on the Wikipedia pages relating to minor-league baseball teams and stadiums. Having visited a lot of parks and collected many programs, scoresheets, media guides, and pictures from my travels, I can provide considerable background on the history of teams, records, design and features of their stadiums, etc. So far I have been involved mostly with the Eastern League teams, but am hoping to expand outward once those are finished up.
As a former official scorer, I'm also well-versed in the rules and statistics aspects of the game, and I keep on eye on some of those pages (particularly Talk:Baseball) for questions that may come up from other users. I have also rewritten the baseball scorekeeping page in a response to a couple of cleanup tags.
When I'm not at a game on any given night, I'm probably watching one of the cable news channels, and am prone to updating current events, news stories, bios, or topics that I see on TV. And of course, any random article that I'm browsing might have my stamp on it, if there is a spelling/grammar error that needs fixed, or any redirects that I notice need cleanup.
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