McKechnie Field

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A place to remember the past, present and future of McKechnie Field - Spring training home of the Pi

This is a place to share memories, pictures, videos, etc about the past, present and future of McKechnie Field, Bradenton Florida.

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2011 Marauder Patriotic Jersey #28 signed! - $19.99
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iWALKFree Hands-Free Crutch for Walking – Better Than Crutches or Knee Scooters 11/13/2018

Raising Money - A generous Marauders fan has donated some Marauders Jerseys for us to sell to raise money.

We're looking to buy an assistive device called "iWalk 2.0" for an amputee fan of the team. The device runs around $150 (iWalk information -> https://iwalk-free.com/ )

Please visit our EBAY page and look for the Marauders jerseys for sale. Great prices for a great cause!

EBAY page -> https://www.ebay.com/usr/myptcruiser?_trksid=p2047675.l2559

iWALKFree Hands-Free Crutch for Walking – Better Than Crutches or Knee Scooters

02/07/2018

PICTURE - Milwaukee Braves working out at McKechnie

02/07/2018

PICTURE - Milwaukee Braves at McKechnie

02/07/2018

CHEAP TICKETS - Here's a ticket stub to McKechnie Field from 1994. $8, not bad.

02/07/2018

REMEMBER - It's McKechnie Field - not LECOM

06/13/2017

BIOGRAPHY - William Boyd McKechnie (August 7, 1886 – October 29, 1965) was an American professional baseball player, manager and coach. He played in Major League Baseball as a third baseman during the dead-ball era. McKechnie was the first manager to win World Series titles with two different teams (1925 Pittsburgh Pirates and 1940 Cincinnati Reds), and remains one of only two managers to win pennants with three teams, also capturing the National League title in 1928 with the St. Louis Cardinals. His 1,892 career victories ranked fourth in major league history when he ended his managing career in 1946, and trailed only John McGraw's NL total of 2,669 in league history. He was nicknamed "Deacon" because he sang in his church choir and generally lived a quiet life.

McKechnie's tenure in Pittsburgh came unraveled in 1926 when several of his players thought part-owner, vice president and de facto bench coach Fred Clarke was undermining him. Several of them thought Clarke was trying to regain the job he'd held from 1900 to 1915. Three veteran players—Max Carey, Carson Bigbee and Babe Adams—demanded Clarke's removal from the bench. McKechnie, who by inclination was a player's manager, initially appeared to support them. However, fearing that he'd be seen as opposing the ownership, he was forced to denounce his own players. Ownership struck fast and hard, releasing Bigbee and Adams and waiving Carey. The dispute cut the legs out from under the Pirates, who fell to third. McKechnie was fired after the season.

McKechnie was an unusual kind of manager for his era. A very religious man, he didn't smoke, didn't drink, and didn't use profanity. When he had a problem player who was likely to go out carousing, McKechnie's simple solution was to room with him.

McKechnie died at age 79 in Bradenton, Florida. The Pirates' spring training home, McKechnie Field in Bradenton, is named after him.

Photos from McKechnie Field's post 06/12/2017

PICTURES - some pictures of Bill McKechnie

Photos 03/26/2017
03/23/2017

Name changed to LECOM park due to corporate greed. We'll never change the name of this page

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1611 9th Street West
Bradenton, FL
34205

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 9pm
Tuesday 11am - 9pm
Wednesday 11am - 9pm
Thursday 11am - 9pm
Friday 11am - 9pm
Saturday 11am - 9pm
Sunday 11am - 9pm