I went to a Toledo Mud Hens game on Saturday the 10th of August. The Toledo Mud Hens are the Detroit Tigers minor league team. They played against the Indianapolis Indians, who are the Pittsburg Pirates minor league team.
The starting pitchers were Jair Jurrgens for the Mud Hens and Jameson Taillon for the Indians. Both of the starters had let up 4 runs before they were pulled. The Indians pitcher had lasted 7 innings compared to the Mud Hens starter who only lasted 5.2 innings. From the showing of the numbers it looks like the Indians had done better then the Mud Hens. Ben Guez, who is a Mud Hen, hit a homerun in the bottom of the 3rd to tie the score up 3-3. In the bottom of the 4th the Mud Hens took a 4-3 lead over the Indians when Kevin Russo hit a ground ball to the right fielder, which scored Danny Worth. Kevin Russo, for the Mud Hens, was picked off from 1st base during the same inning, the bottom of the 4th. In the top of the 6th the Indians tied it up 4-4. It stayed tied and the game went into extra innings. The next run was scored in the bottom of the 10th by Danny Worth doubling and scoring Danny Dorn. The Mud Hens won the game thanks to a couple of Mud Hens players.
The majority of the ball park was very handicapped accessible and easy to get around. The handicapped seats are good as well. I went all the way around the stands without a problem, and I went into the store with minimal difficulty. Some help was needed getting in and out of the bathroom because of the type of doors they have. Some help will be needed with the stall doors too. The stall door could not be closed because my wheelchair was too large for the stall. That was the only problem I experienced with the park and their accessibility.
Overall, I think it was a good game and a good learning experience for me. The Mud Hens had won the game 5-4 in the 10th inning thanks to Danny Worth and Danny Dorn. I learned to never assume a place is 100% handicap accessible, even if they are a big, well known place.