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https://kval.com/news/local/portlan...ad-love-for-baseball-across-oregon-07-23-2019
Portland Diamond Project looks to spread love for baseball across Oregon
EUGENE, Ore. - Oregon is currently home to three minor league baseball teams, but the state never has been able to secure a franchise from Major League Baseball.
The Portland Diamond Project wants to change that, and is spreading their message across Oregon this summer, educating Oregonians on their efforts to make Major League Baseball in Portland a reality.
The Portland Diamond Project celebrated their two year anniversary in April. Founder and President Craig Cheek says he's amazed at the progress the coalition has made.
"It's part of the plan, we know there's skepticism,” said Cheek. “It's been tried before, why is this different? So we're trying to answer all that with just going about it the right way, but it's been really overwhelming the fan support from around the state."
By traveling to ballparks across Oregon, Managing Director Mike Barrett wants folks to know just because the team would be based in Portland, the project wants to make this "Oregon's team.”
"This is special to me to bring this project that otherwise can get lost by the rest of the state as just seen as a Portland project and let people know this is a region wide effort,” said Mike Barrett, the Managing Director of the project. “That's been our effort from the get-go."
"Oregon is such a sport crazed state, and to be able to now kind of move beyond the Portland city limits and get out into Eugene and Corvallis and Medford and Bend, it's just very cool to get out here,” said Cheek.
Basketball fans will remember Barrett as the long-time TV play-by-play voice of the Trail Blazers. After the team decided to move in a new direction in 2016, Barrett views the Diamond Project as one door closing, and another opening.
"That was a great 17 years for me to be with the Blazers and all those years but this has been so fun to be a part of,” he said. “To have this opportunity I'm blessed to be a part of this project. I just can't wait until it actually happens, and again, we're gonna push till it does happen."
MLB to PDX, a quest to bring the boys of summer to the rose city.
Portland Diamond Project looks to spread love for baseball across Oregon
EUGENE, Ore. - Oregon is currently home to three minor league baseball teams, but the state never has been able to secure a franchise from Major League Baseball.
The Portland Diamond Project wants to change that, and is spreading their message across Oregon this summer, educating Oregonians on their efforts to make Major League Baseball in Portland a reality.
The Portland Diamond Project celebrated their two year anniversary in April. Founder and President Craig Cheek says he's amazed at the progress the coalition has made.
"It's part of the plan, we know there's skepticism,” said Cheek. “It's been tried before, why is this different? So we're trying to answer all that with just going about it the right way, but it's been really overwhelming the fan support from around the state."
By traveling to ballparks across Oregon, Managing Director Mike Barrett wants folks to know just because the team would be based in Portland, the project wants to make this "Oregon's team.”
"This is special to me to bring this project that otherwise can get lost by the rest of the state as just seen as a Portland project and let people know this is a region wide effort,” said Mike Barrett, the Managing Director of the project. “That's been our effort from the get-go."
"Oregon is such a sport crazed state, and to be able to now kind of move beyond the Portland city limits and get out into Eugene and Corvallis and Medford and Bend, it's just very cool to get out here,” said Cheek.
Basketball fans will remember Barrett as the long-time TV play-by-play voice of the Trail Blazers. After the team decided to move in a new direction in 2016, Barrett views the Diamond Project as one door closing, and another opening.
"That was a great 17 years for me to be with the Blazers and all those years but this has been so fun to be a part of,” he said. “To have this opportunity I'm blessed to be a part of this project. I just can't wait until it actually happens, and again, we're gonna push till it does happen."
MLB to PDX, a quest to bring the boys of summer to the rose city.

