A couple of half-hour earlier than a mid-August Brooklyn Cyclones sport, a household of three, a reporter and a middle-aged man wearing a Jedi gown walked into an elevator at Maimonides Park. Because the door closed and so they started their ascent, the Jedi turned to the others and requested, “So, what planet are you all from?”
“Um, Brooklyn,” responded the matriarch of the household. The Jedi proceeded to hum “Mad About Me,” by the Mos Eisley Cantina home band, Figrin D’an and the Modal Nodes, as if to inform them he was from the planet Tatooine.
When the elevator doorways opened and so they stepped out onto the concourse, they joined lots of of different Jedi knights and Padawan learners fanning out throughout the ballpark, mingling with the mere mortals who got here geared up with scorebooks, pencils and baseball gloves. Out past the right-field wall, within the space often called the Yard, a number of hundred others had been pounding brews and taking part in cornhole, blissfully unaware {that a} baseball sport — the occasion that their ticket mentioned that they had paid to see — was about to start. The 2 primary attracts on this explicit Saturday had been Star Wars Evening and the $50 all-you-can-drink deal.
The following afternoon, followers who got here to see Brooklyn’s 6-0 win within the sequence finale between the Cyclones and the Aberdeen IronBirds had been additionally there for bottomless mimosas on the rooftop and to play catch in left subject earlier than the primary pitch.
In sum, it was simply one other summer season weekend at this ballpark on the boardwalk — house of the Cyclones, the Excessive-A affiliate of the Mets — the place youngsters run the bases after the final out is recorded and veteran season-ticket holders lead the group in chants. It’s also the one spot on the town this baseball season to see a profitable native skilled workforce.
This summer season, the professional workforce with the most effective file in New York Metropolis performs its house video games not within the Bronx or Queens however in Brooklyn. Because the Mets and the Yankees wallowed in fourth and fifth place in the beginning of this week, the Cyclones held a two-game lead over the Jersey Shore BlueClaws within the South Atlantic League’s northern division.
“Stevie Cohen can purchase the Mets, however he can’t purchase these vibes,” mentioned Josh Schoen, referring to Steven A. Cohen, the billionaire proprietor of Mets, and never Steven J. Cohen, the longtime vice chairman of the Cyclones.
Schoen, 31, used to have season tickets at Yankee Stadium, although he mentioned he additionally roots for the Mets. He and a gaggle of mates went to the sport in Brooklyn to get pleasure from “the booze and the environment.”
“And so they win greater than the Yankees and Mets,” he added of the Cyclones.
From the place Schoen was standing within the Yard, it was troublesome to comply with the motion on the sphere. Followers might see by solely a portion of the right-field wall, prompting Caroline Kelley to jokingly ask her boyfriend, Brian O’Reilly, if she might stand on his shoulders to look over the barrier whereas they performed cornhole.
Allie Ditkowich was celebrating her thirty third birthday on the Cyclones sport that evening.
Standing close to the see-through part of the wall, Ditkowich and her “Metsy Bestie” Ben Engle lamented the misfortunes of their favourite M.L.B. workforce. Brooklyn misplaced to Aberdeen, 8–3, but it surely was nowhere close to as brutal as what occurred in Queens that day. Atlanta took each video games of a doubleheader from the Mets by a mixed rating of 27–3.
Elizabeth Beller-Dee was standing on the concourse on the right-field facet of Maimonides Park along with her 19-month-old daughter, Leslie.
She mentioned she had been coming to Cyclones video games since 2001, the workforce’s inaugural season: “They’re an ideal gateway drug to skilled baseball.”
Her 4-year-old son, Henry, was not along with her. He was off someplace else within the ballpark “getting educated to be a Padawan.”
When the sport ended, hundreds of followers migrated over to the seats down the right-field line close to Part 20 so they may line as much as run the bases. However first, the Empire Saber Guild, a fan membership that wears costumes from the Star Wars universe and performs choreographed gentle saber reveals, took the sphere to stage a battle. Because it did, the children within the stands chanted, “Combat! Combat! Combat!”
After order had been restored to the galaxy, it was time for fireworks. Solely after the grand finale did the sphere gate lastly open for followers to run the bases.
At brunch on the rooftop the subsequent day, Maurice Geary, who lives in Barbados, mentioned coming to Coney Island for the Cyclones, the amusement park and Brighton Seashore was his favourite factor to do in New York.
His pal Amy Maxmen mentioned she hated sports activities however had rapidly discovered that Sunday’s expertise could be completely different.
“There’s lots happening,” she mentioned. “There’s lots to take a look at over right here. There’s brunch. All you’ll be able to drink. Good occasions.
“I’ve solely been to critical baseball video games and didn’t like them,” she added. “I like the thought of this being minor leagues. That is a lot better for me.”
When the sport began, the regulars had been already in place close to the first-base dugout. David Pecoraro was sporting a Cyclones bucket hat, in addition to a T-shirt with No. 7 and “Alfonzo” spelled throughout the again — for the previous Cyclones supervisor Edgar Alfonzo — and a number of zinc oxide on his face. A pedantic scorekeeper, Pecoraro has been a season-ticket holder for a couple of decade.
His favourite reminiscence, Pecoraro mentioned, was attending a sport together with his son, Danny, in 2019, when the Cyclones clinched the championship over the Lowell Spinners.
“The Brooklyn Cyclones expertise is about having a good time on the seaside and attending to see the long run Mets,” he mentioned.
The hope is that these future Mets will convey their profitable methods with them to Queens, sooner reasonably than later.