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Empty seats doom DeKalb County Liners

Baseball team says it won’t be back for 4th season

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Beierlotzer said he threw out the first pitch at a home game last summer and will keep the ball, which is signed by every Liners player from the 2012 team.

The Liners drew players from all over the country, but Foulk said he relished the opportunity to play in front of family and friends, especially since he played collegiate baseball at North Greenville University in South Carolina.

“All my family enjoyed being able to watch me pretty much every day during the summer,” Foulk said. “I have a bunch of family who lives in the area.”

Foulk, who recently graduated and is now working for the Rockford Ice Hogs, was looking forward to possibly being a coach with the Liners this season. He said he hopes the owners can keep the team local in the future.

Martin said he was surprised the team wasn’t given one more season after the MCL eliminated overnight travel to keep the team’s day-to-day operating costs down. But he was thankful for those did come out to the ballpark during the summer.

“We had loyal fans. The people who came, they loved it,” Martin said. “I really appreciate the people who came out. They were very supportive of us.”

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