Buffalo Bisons

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College Hoop fans...between the buzzers, the ballpark will be open! Coca-Cola Field will feature food and drink specials between basketball sessions on Friday, March 19.

Now, you can walk out of the ballpark with a SIGNED Dwight Gooden Bobble Head. A former Met and Bisons pitcher, 'Doc' will be at Coca-Cola Field on August 25 to sign for the fans of Buffalo.

Individual game tickets go on sale Saturday, but you don't have to wait that long. Bisons.com is holding a special online pre-sale until Friday night at 10pm. SAVE BIG with no convenience charges until then!

Spring is near and the Bisons are opening the doors at Coca-Cola Field. The annual Family Day Open House is Saturday, March 13 (12-3pm) with plenty for everyone to enjoy!

Time Warner Cable SportsNet Channel 13 will air 46 Bisons games in 2010. The schedule includes 13 road games in Rochester and Syracuse, giving fans a chance to see the Herd even when they're away.

The Famous Chicken, Dora the Explorer, Central Terminal Replica, Doc Gooden Bobble Heads...and of course Fireworks! All are on the schedule for the Bisons 2010 promotional season.

The Bisons announced their 10-game spring training schedule to get them ready for the 2010 regular season. The Herd will tune up against the Triple-A affiliates of the Marlins and Cardinals.

The Buffalo Bisons will hold their annual Job Fair on Saturday, March 6 from 10am-3pm at Pettibones Grille Restaurant. The team is looking for several seasonal employees for 2010.

The New York Mets today announced that they signed LHP Hisanori Takahashi, 1B Mike Jacobs and C Shawn Riggans to minor league contracts and invited all three to major league Spring Training camp.

The New York Mets today announced that they claimed outfielder Jason Pridie off waivers from the Minnesota Twins. Pridie spent almost all of 2009 with the Rochester Red Wings.

We already knew Ken Oberkfell was a World Series Champion. Now he can say he's a Caribbean Champion, as well. With the help of Fernando Martinez and Nelson Figueroa, Obi captured another title.

An old friend and a new friend were among eight players signed by the Mets. '98 Bisons All-Star Jolbert Cabrera is back in the mix as is one of last year's pitchers, Adam Pettyjohn. The list also includes Travis Blackley and Val Pascucci.

The Bisons Hot Stove Luncheon did plenty to stoke the fire inside baseball fans. If you missed the All-Star announcement and a 2010 season preview, turn into Time Warner Cable SportsNet this week!

The very best from the Chautauqua, Niagara and Finger Lake Wine Trails will be on display at "Herd Through the Grapevine" here at Pettibones Grille on Saturday, February 6 from 1-5pm. Won't you join us?

Add two more to the growing list of former Bisons in the International League Hall of Fame. Outfielders Frank Carswell and Coaker Triplett have been elected as part of the IL's Class of 2010. Twelve Bisons have been elected in the last 3 years.

Watch - Playing for Peanuts

"Playing for Peanuts" is a 10-episode TV series about minor league baseball. The series follows the South Georgia Peanuts - a team in the now-defunct South Coast League. It shows the real lives of ballplayers at the lowest level of professional baseball, from long bus rides and disgusting living conditions to injuries and bench-clearing brawls.

Featuring appearances by current and former Major Leaguers including Wally Backman, Cecil Fielder, Phil Plantier, Ron Darling and Conor Jackson.

Episode 1.1 (Part one of four)

Other episodes available online:

Episode 1.2
Episode 1.3
Episode 1.4
Episode 2.1
Episode 2.2
Episode 2.3
Episode 2.4

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