“I realize a lot of people are living [in Daybreak] now,” longtime Bees fan Janis LaGray said from her seat before Tuesday’s game against the Reno Aces. “It’s grown up so much and I can see that, too. But I hate to see it leave here.”
, a Bees season ticket holder for the past 10 years, has the same stipulation for traveling to Daybreak.
With the Bees in South Jordan and an MLB team on North Temple, how much baseball would you watch in person?Other fans don’t care where the team is. Eros Arevalo has been going to the ballpark since the Trappers in the 1980s. He keeps score and goes to games with a glove. Baseball, for him, “is Americana.”Arevalo lives in Tooele County. And while going to Daybreak would mean traveling a bit farther than he’s used to, he’s OK with it, he said.
Kevin Smith and Glenn Mesa sit behind the dugout as they watch the Salt Lake Bees play the Reno Aces at Smith's Ballpark on Tuesday, April 18, 2023. The most avid Bees fans aren’t only going to keep supporting baseball in Utah once the team moves. Many also said they’d welcome a major league team coming to Salt Lake City. Just last week, the
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