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Laredo Lemurs Finished – Salina Stockade Replace Lemurs on the American Association Schedule

Yesterday, news came out (LMTonline) that the Laredo Lemurs’ season was in jeopardy if the City of Laredo didn’t approve of the owner Arianna Torres’ operation plan for the team.

It appears as though they did not come to an agreement.

The Laredo Lemurs are officially finished and out of the American Association.  A news article posted today (May 3rd, 2017) from LMTonline broke the news:

Laredo Lemurs owner Arianna Torres’ attorney confirmed the “Lemurs’ 2017 season is lost and the team itself has been forever lost.”

In an email statement, attorney Baldemar Garcia said the tragedy was entirely avoidable.

“Ms. Torres was the only funding option for the Lemurs,” he said. “There are no other options available. We proved her position and won her claims in court on April 28, and she enjoyed the full support of the American professional Baseball Association. Unfortunately, that was not enough.”

Garcia said the victims to the “tragedy” include Torres, her employees, players, sponsors, vendors and the citizens and taxpayers of Laredo.

“Ms. Torres invested $2,600,000.00 to improve the quality of life in Laredo,” Garcia further stated. “She is now forced to take her business elsewhere. It was my privilege to represent her.”

On Monday, Laredo City Council will hold a special-called meeting to discuss the operations of the Lemurs for the 2017 season, states an email sent out Tuesday by the city.

The Salina Stockade, who spent last year in the Pecos League, will replace the Lemurs on the 2017 schedule. The American Association has officially confirmed this as well.

The Laredo Lemurs will not operate during the 2017 season and are no longer members of the American Association, League Commissioner Miles Wolff announced on Wednesday.

The Salina (Kan.) Stockade, part of the Pecos League in 2016, will take the Lemurs’ place on the schedule. A limited number of games originally scheduled for Laredo will be played at Dean Evans Stadium in Salina, while the rest will be at the home stadium of the Stockade’s opponent.

The Stockade’s regular season begins May 18 at Wichita.

*Update* The Laredo Lemurs also posted this on their official Facebook page on May 7th:

The lawsuit filed by Arianna Torres was based on FALSE claims. Arianna claimed the team was trying to be sold behind her back, however, the documents attached tell another story. Emails, text messages, and minutes from meetings show that the Torres family was desperately seeking to sell the team. They received a 3 million dollar offer (giving them over 700,000 profit from the sale) and they denied it. They threatened the City of Laredo to give them money to cover expenses to run the team, otherwise they would shut down operations. When things did not go her way, and realizing she could not fund the 2017 season, she withdrew the team from the League. Arianna Torres did not get approval from the City of Laredo or her Board of Directors before taking such a drastic action. As a result of these actions she owes over $500,000 in unpaid bills from last year to include unpaid employees, payroll taxes, vendors and Sponsors who have contracts with the Lemurs who are now left out.

Finally a fact that is not widely known is that the Lemurs is a “community asset” meaning the team belongs to the City of Laredo meaning the team belongs to all of you. Arianna Torres never actually owned the team she only had a management contract that allowed her company to use the Stadium. You can find undeniable proof of this fact in the operating lease agreement between the City and her company. As quoted in an excerpt from the contract:

Direct excerpt from the City of Laredo Contract:

Article VI section 6.6 states:
Community Asset. As the Lemurs are considered a community asset; and as part of the consideration for the nominal base rent is the preservation of the Lemurs as a Laredo professional sports team, the parties agrees as follows:
(A) LBH shall not be encumbered with any debt, unless such debt is disclosed to be approved by the City during the term of this lease, such approval shall not ne unreasonably delayed, condition, withheld or denied; and
(B) To the extent permitted by law, should LBH become insolvent, incapable of performing under the agreement, or attempt to initiate the relocation of the Lemurs to another City, all rights and title to the Lemurs franchise with the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball, and the name and intellectual property associated with the Lemurs shall be transferred to the City.

This is a sad year for Laredo Baseball. We are trying our darnedest to bring baseball entertainment back one way or another! The fight is far from over. We appreciate everyone’s love and support.

Along with this update, the Lemurs Facebook page uploaded 32 pictures of documents regarding the situation.

 

What’s New with the United Shore League

Take Me Out to the Ball Game
May 11th is Opening Day for the 2017 United Shore Professional Baseball League Season
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Utica, Mich. – The United Shore Professional Baseball League (USPBL), metro-Detroit’s first independent professional baseball league, will open its second season on May 11, 2017, 7:05 pm at Jimmy John’s Field in downtown Utica, when the Birmingham Bloomfield Beavers face the hometown favorite, and reigning champion, Utica Unicorns. Games will be played every Thursday through Sunday until September 10, 2017.
New Team
Fans can expect an array of new and exciting sights, sounds and scents in 2017. For starters, the league has added a fourth team to the roster. The Westside Woolly Mammoths will battle it out with the Utica Unicorns, Birmingham Bloomfield Beavers and Eastside Diamond Hoppers for this year’s pennant.
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New Ballpark Features
The league is adding new outdoor bars to its 3 picnic patio areas (Right Field Patio, Left Field Patio, and Chevrolet Pavilion). The full service bars will feature fountain soda, draft beer, and TV’s to catch all the latest scores. The league also is adding a new stage beyond the right centerfield wall to showcase the many bands that play at the ballpark throughout the season.
New Food
The league has hired new executive head chef Joseph Johnson – most recently from the Inn at Stonecliffe on Mackinac Island and The Inn at St. John’s in Plymouth. Joining him is David Parker, the league’s new director of food and beverage, who brings considerable experience via the Montgomery Biscuits (AA affiliate team of the Tampa Bay Ray’s), Lansing Lugnuts and The Great Lakes Loons. Also new to the food and beverage staff is Nathan Liska, assistant director of food and beverage. Liska was formerly a chef at Andiamo Restaurant and The Tiger Den in Comerica Park.
The new staff has made significant changes to the type and quality of food that will be served at Jimmy John’s Field during the 2017 season. Fans can expect a lot more cooked to order foods made with fresh ingredients—the league is even planting its own herb garden to use in its recipes. The USPBL also hired a BBQ Pit Master and will be serving fresh, smoked on site BBQ favorites such as pulled pork, wings, ribs and chicken. Fans will also be able to enjoy such wide-varying fare as: Philly Cheese Steak Nachos, Foot-Long Hot Dogs and Sausages, Garlic Fries and more.  Additionally, fans will be able to enjoy Chick-fil-A on Thursday nights and Lou & Harry’s, an East Lansing institution, on Friday nights.
New Promotions
The USPBL is all about affordable family fun and has lined-up an exciting season of promotional game days and nights, including:
  • The Human Cannon Ball
  • World Famous Team Ghost Riders (the cowboy monkeys who performed at the inaugural opening day in 2016)
  • Helicopter Candy Drops for Kids
  • The Zooperstars
  • America’s Got Talent’s Quick Change
  • Jake the Diamond Dog
  • Jimmy Buffett Night
  • Star Wars Night
  • Peanut Free Night
  • Family Campout Night
  • WCSX Classic Rock Saturdays
  • WYCD Country Music Nights
  • Heritage Nights to honor the German, Greek, Irish, Italian, and Polish communities
  • Bobblehead, Hat & T-Shirt Giveaways
  • Fireworks Spectaculars every Friday night
  • Kids run the bases after every game
A complete list of promotions and dates can be found at https://uspbl.com/promotions/.
Tickets are affordably priced and start at just $12 in the grandstand and $6 dollars for lawn. Tickets can be purchased at the box office at Jimmy John’s Field or online at https://uspbl.com/tickets/.  Parking is free.
About United Shore Professional Baseball League     
     
Rochester, MI-based General Sports and Entertainment founded the United Shore Professional Baseball League (USPBL), an independent professional baseball league, in Metro Detroit in 2015.  The league plays in the new, state-of-the-art $16 million ballpark named Jimmy John’s Field located in downtown Utica, Mich.  The first of its kind for the region, the USPBL provides a fun and exciting family atmosphere while showcasing top baseball talent to fans of all ages. The inaugural season of the USPBL, which began on Memorial Day 2016, featured three teams—the Utica Unicorns, the Eastside Diamond Hoppers and the Birmingham Bloomfield Beavers, from which 12 players were signed to contracts by Major League organizations. The 2017 USPBL season will feature four teams with the addition of the Westside Woolly Mammoths, and the season will begin on May 11, 2017 and run through September 10, 2017.  Additional teams and ballparks will be added in future years.