Former Snappers stadium seeing resurgence as city looks for new uses
31 May 2023
Source: Beloit Daily News
BELOIT — A sign with Snappy the turtle’s likeness still hangs atop an old scoreboard that no longer lights up just beyond the left-center field fence at Harry C. Pohlman Field in Beloit. It’s been a few years since Snappy the mascot and the minor league baseball club he was named after officially ceased operations at the old stadium.
Last week, the neighborhood and Pohlman Field’s stands were as quiet as they’ve been most of the time since the stadium shut down to minor league baseball use during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in 2020.
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