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Title: Betting on the baseball pool: a manufacturer combines two of America's favorite pastimes--baseball and swimming--with a new line of kids' pools. (backflip).
Author: Bob Dumas
Publication: Pool & Spa News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 26, 2002
Publisher: Hanley-Wood, Inc.
Volume: 41 Issue: 15 Page: 114(1)Distributed by Thompson Gale
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Phoenix's Bank One Ballpark--home of the National League's Arizona Diamondbacks--became the first Major League Baseball stadium to feature a pool and spa within its confines.
Now, thanks to Steiner Sports, a sport memorabilia and marketing agency based in New Rochelle, N.Y., you can own a pool that actually is a Major League ballpark--or, at least, a scaled-down replica of one.
The company has begun producing "Stadium Splash," a small, inflatable wading pool made from PVC and designed to look like some of MLB's legendary ballparks, such as Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park, Wrigley Field and Shea Stadium. The little vessels come complete with graphics to replicate the look of the actual stadiums.