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Slammers announce Morris' Franklin as new GM

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The Slammers were down last year in terms of wins and losses after winning the Frontier League championship in 2011. While it's Franklin's job to improve the team's personnel on the field, the rest is in the hands of the ownership group.

"If you look at our 1, 3 and 5-year plan, we want as much activity on this field as possible and still maintain a professional baseball playing surface," Schaub said. "Our ownership group is always exploring opportunities that could make us better in both the stadium and in the business plan."

Part of that is finding ways for the team to generate revenue by utilizing Silver Cross Field to it's fullest potential.

"It's more than just baseball, it's an entertainment destination. Remember that our company's name is Joliet Community Baseball Entertainment ... we need to provide entertainment before the game and entertainment after the game. We need to utilize the stadium to its fullest capacity, which we plan on doing," Schaub said. "We're going to utilize the stadium for more than just baseball. We're going to have amateur events here. We're going to everything we can to have activity at this ball park 365 days a year."

Which may include everything from hosting high school proms to dance recitals and everything in between.

"Let's put it this way. We are exploring all opportunities and avenues," Schaub said. "Whether it's concerts, sports, weddings, banquets we want the public to know that it can handle other events. This stadium is a key asset of Joliet and we want to utilize it to its fullest."

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