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About Staten Island FerryHawks
As of 2023, the Staten Island FerryHawks have made significant strides in establishing themselves within the Atlantic League. The team has been actively engaging with the local community through various outreach programs and events, including youth baseball clinics, charity games, and partnerships with local businesses. The 2023 season has seen improvements in team performance, with a roster filled with talented players looking to make their mark in professional baseball. The FerryHawks have also embraced modern technology and fan engagement strategies, utilizing social media platforms to connect with fans and enhance the game-day experience. The team has introduced exciting promotions, themed nights, and fan contests, creating a vibrant atmosphere at their home games. Additionally, the FerryHawks continue to focus on sustainability and community service projects, reinforcing their role as a pillar of the Staten Island community. The team's management is dedicated to fostering a culture of inclusivity and fun, making games a must-attend event for families and baseball enthusiasts alike. With ongoing developments and a commitment to growth, the Staten Island FerryHawks are poised for a bright future in the realm of professional sports.
Staten Island FerryHawks History
The Staten Island FerryHawks are a professional baseball team based in Staten Island, New York. Established in 2021, they are a member of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. The team was formed as a response to the community's desire for a local sports franchise, revitalizing the borough's sports culture. The FerryHawks compete at the Richmond County Bank Ballpark, which has a capacity of approximately 7,171 fans. This ballpark, known for its picturesque views of the Manhattan skyline and the Staten Island Ferry, became the new home for the team after the Staten Island Yankees, a Minor League affiliate of the New York Yankees, discontinued operations in 2020. The FerryHawks' name is a homage to the Staten Island Ferry, a vital transportation link between Staten Island and Manhattan, reflecting the team's commitment to local culture and community spirit. In their inaugural season, the FerryHawks aimed to create an affordable and family-friendly entertainment option for Staten Island residents, featuring themed nights, community engagement initiatives, and youth programs to foster a love of baseball among the younger generation.