Politics & Government

Mayor Bennett Visits Georgia, Touts Ripken Baseball

Aberdeen Mayor Michael Bennett spoke to local leaders in Augusta, GA, about Ripken Baseball's impact in Harford County.

Aberdeen Mayor Michael Bennett was a little more than a fly ball away from his usual perch Monday.

But he was speaking in favor of one of Aberdeen's most noteworthy organizations: Ripken Baseball.

The Aberdeen Mayor spoke favorably of Ripken Baseball, its relationship with the city and answered questions for a community considering a stadium project for the Ripken-owned Augusta GreenJackets, according to a report in The Augusta Chronicle.

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“We have a great relationship with Ripken Baseball. Ripken Baseball has a great relationship with us,” Bennett said in the report. “Things are moving forward, and I expect them to continue to move forward. I would wholeheartedly endorse and recommend Ripken Baseball to you all. With the amount of new energy and new commitment that they can bring to your community, I think you can’t go wrong.”

At the meeting, according to The Chronicle report, Bennett and Ripken executive Jeff Eiseman disputed some details in a 2007 report by The Sun, which stated Aberdeen was at $6.7 million in "stadium-related debt."

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Aberdeen recently .

The IronBirds, the short-season Class-A affiliate of the Orioles that calls Ripken Stadium home, recently finished another losing season.


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