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White Sox's taxi squad to train in Schaumburg. Some of the Sox's top minor-league prospects are going to be on the taxi roster. Boomers' season canceled in Schaumburg, but baseball is on in Rosemont.

By Eric Peterson Jun 24, PM - There will be no joy in Schaumburg from the independent league Boomers baseball team in , but fans can make the short drive to Rosemont to hear calls of "play ball" and the crack of the bat this summer.

Schaumburg Boomers to wear BLM patches on jerseys. Daily Herald report Jun 21, PM - The Schaumburg Boomers baseball team will add "Black Lives Matter" patches to its player jerseys to represent the organization's commitment to dismantling racism and prejudice in the world, its parent company Salvi Sports said Friday.

Schaumburg Boomers hosting drive-in fireworks shows Independence Day weekend. Suburbs' minor, independent league baseball teams face dilemmas of season.

By Eric Peterson Apr 14, AM - Minor and independent league baseball teams in the suburbs have been inevitably affected by the COVID outbreak this spring, though not all have made official a postponement of their opening days. Here's the list. Revised ballpark lease would 'work for both of us,' Schaumburg and Boomers say. Discussions have been unfolding about the possibility of a change to the ownership arrangement for Boomers Stadium.

The ballpark is jointly owned by the Village of Schaumburg and the Schaumburg Park District, with the Boomers serving as its primary tenant, but the co-owners are now working out an arrangement that would see the village assume full control of the facility.

The agreement is not official yet, though trustees could give their final approval of the deal next week. More from the Daily Herald :. Park commissioners already have given their final approval to the agreement, and village trustees are expected to follow suit Oct.

But on Tuesday, Village Trustees Frank Kozak and George Dunham voted against the agreement because it allows the park district to retain its access to a suite at the year-old ballpark in perpetuity. Kozak and Dunham wanted the access cut off after five years.



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