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Portland once again made it into SmartAsset’s top 10 rankings of the best minor league baseball cities or towns, ranking sixth out of 159 communities analyzed in 2017 by the online financial technology company.
Its No. 6 ranking remained the same as in 2016. SmartAsset reported that there were six repeat performances in the top 10 this year, with Nashville Sounds (1), Round Rock Express (2), Charleston RiverDogs (4), Charlotte Knights (7) and Iowa Cubs (9) joining the Portland Sea Dogs in retaining spots in the top 10 rankings. Rounding out this year’s top 10 list are Durham, N.C., (3); Geneva, Ill. (5); Omaha, Neb. (8); and Frederick, Md. (10).
Portland scored the high marks for its relatively high 5,300 average attendance per game at Hadlock Field and for being “one of the best spots to grab a beer or a bite to eat before or after the game.”
“Portland has about 30 restaurants, bars and entertainment establishments per 10,000 residents, the highest rate in the top 10,” SmartAsset reported in its fourth-annual ranking of best minor league cities or towns.
To arrive at its rankings, SmartAsset analyzed data on the following nine metrics:
A Class AA affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, the Portland Sea Dogs finished fourth in the Eastern League this year with a 65-74 record. The Sea Dogs welcomed 356,153 fans through the turnstiles at Hadlock Field this season.
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