The final trip of the 2024 baseball season was to Kodak, Tennessee for the last visit to Smokies Stadium.
The Chicago Cubs AA affiliate will move thirty miles to Knoxville for the 2025 season.
The move will leave Smokies Stadium without a tenant in 2025.
The stadium opened in 2000 after the franchise left Knoxville's Bill Meyer Stadium, allowing East Tennessee to retain Double-A baseball.
Smokies Stadium sits on a hill overlooking the area and interstate and other than a Bass Pro Shop shopping area across the street, the area was known essentially for being the exit to the vacation areas of Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge when I made my first visit to the area.
Now it's congested, and the area between the exit and the tourist traps has filled in and it's more like visiting a metropolitan area's traffic than what you would expect in East Tennessee.
It was well, Smoking hot on the day of the game and I was disappointed that I missed my friend Corey White while we were at the game.
Corey left us tickets but we missed communication and I wasn't able to see him, although I thanked him for the tickets via messenger.
We decided to leave after a few innings due to the heat and started hitting the antique mall circuit.
One massive facility was open for the first time on a visit so we stopped by and it was more of a flea market than an antique mall.
No judgment but flea markets rarely produce the type of additions to the collection unless you collect black hair coloring or car air fresheners and while this one didn't find any purchases, I did see someone I knew as I walked by one collectible booth.
Eric Esch, popularly known as "Butterbean" was once known as the "king of the four-rounders" after a career spent in the "Toughman" contests transitioned into a somewhat legitimate boxing career against preliminary boxers before finally fighting a legitimate heavyweight in aging former heavyweight champion Larry Holmes and losing a one-sided fight.
Esch is remembered for his quick icing of WWF Brawl for All victor Bart Gunn in thirty-four seconds at Wrestlemania XV but I didn't see much action from Esch, who recently starred in some videos from former wrestler Diamond Dallas Page covering Esch's attempt to drop weight and improve his mobility.
It was pretty sad seeing Esch have trouble moving around and no one asking him to sign anything, just sadly sitting in a chair.
We ran through a few places where I didn't purchase anything before finding the Green Olde Deal in Sevierville.
I did find a few programs there at very affordable prices, 1964 Baylor at Texas, 1984 N.C.State at Maryland and a 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl program with Arkansas playing Florida.
Dinner was a return to Captain Jim's Seafood House, where I had eaten before with Fred Landucci and Lefty Koch, the last time I visited Tennessee.
I had enjoyed my previous visit but there had been a few recent poor reviews, so even up to pulling into the parking lot, I was wondering about my decision, so as I was getting out of the car, the person parked next to us was leaving, so I asked him what he thought.
He said it was great and would return but if he did, he wouldn't get the crab legs addition as he thought there were plenty of items and for the extra twenty-five bucks, he didn't receive his money's worth.
I followed his recommendation, bought the non-crab legs buffet, and was quite pleased.
It takes a decent amount of time to navigate the Sevierville version of the Las Vegas strip and near our hotel was the famous Buc-ees, the gas station that has to be seen to be believed..
I mainly wanted the lay of the land of Buc-ees (like I could eat anything after Captain Jim's) for the next day when we would eat lunch there and purchase requested swag for the girls.
After returning to our hotel, next to the stadium and one that hosted the Smokies opponents, who could walk to work each day, I watched the Newcastle-Bournemouth match on replay from Peacock, and drifted off to sleep or what passes for it in my world.
On the next installment, time to wrap it up with Buc-ees, Knoxville, and a nice find in Virginia on the way home!
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