IL’s Richmond Braves set to move to Georgia

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hit so suddenly it caught us flat footed - another franchise will be on the move in the International League come 2009, and things are happening at breakneck speed.

After years and years of unsuccessfully trying to secure a replacement venue for The Diamond in Richmond, the team will be relocating to Lawrenceville, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, as reported in today’s Atlanta Journal Constitution.

A 30-year lease was approved by the Gwinnett County Commission today. The lease calls for the Braves to pay $250,000 a year in rent for a new ballpark on a 12-acre site on Buford Drive, just off I-85. County officials signed the lease before actually coming up with a ballpark plan: their previous plan was for a $25-million, 5,500-seat ballpark suitable for an independent-league team, but the current plan is for a larger $40-million ballpark which would work for the Triple-A team. County officials were so eager to close the deal with the Richmond Braves they didn’t even identify a funding source for the new ballpark.

Additionally, a new web site for the “Gwinnett Braves” was hurriedly brought online, with some very rough sketches and a site plan for the new ballpark, and an icon inviting fans to reserve season tickets with a $100 deposit.

Although Gwinnett County must begin construction of their new stadium by April 1 and have it ready by March of 2009, they have yet to secure funding for the venue, only saying they hope to secure private financing.

Meanwhile, the shock is spreading across Richmond over this sudden turn of events.

The USRT made a journey to The Diamond in 2003, and what we found was a crappy, hastily built stadium made of concrete, located in the middle of nowhere next to a shabby industrial park and a bus terminal. We saw Third World clubhouses and player facilities, not to mention a pressbox mimicking a phone booth. And if you remember, the 2004 Governors Cup playoff games between the Buffalo Bisons and the R-Braves were all played at Dunn Tire Park, because The Diamond was underwater from a tropical storm and was deemed unplayable.

So looks like the USRT has TWO new International League venues to travel to in ‘09… Columbus’ Huntington Park and Gwinnett County in Georgia. It will be interesting to see if and when the League chimes in on this relocation, as this eliminates the natural rival for the Norfolk Tides and drives up travel costs and distances to go for just about everybody in the IL.

Update: More on this story at MiLB.com.

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