Your Joliet Slammers are starting the season in a prison
Okay so, listen. You think you've heard it all, right? Wild stuff happens in Shih-CAW-go, like, every single day. But this one? This one made me, like, stop my cafecito and just stare at the screen. The Joliet Slammers, our Frontier League team, is kicking off their season at the *Old Joliet Prison*. No, en serio. They're gonna play a game there. It's for the 100th birthday of Route 66, and apparently, they're calling it "The Great Prison Break Game."
### Why This is Peak Chicago Weirdness
Nah nah nah, let me explain why this is actually kinda genius. First, it’s a baseball team playing in a *prison*. Not just any prison, but the Old Joliet Prison, which is, like, iconic. You know, "The Blues Brothers" was filmed there. It's got that gritty, industrial vibe that's so specific to our corner of Illinois. It’s not some random suburban park. It's history, baby. And for a team that literally dropped 2,600 hot dogs out of a helicopter last year, this is, like, their brand. They're leaning into the absolute absurdity, and you gotta respect that hustle.
* The game is a nod to Route 66's 100th anniversary, starting right here in Illinois. * The Old Joliet Prison itself is a major landmark, attracting tourists and history buffs. * It combines our love for quirky local events with a bit of our state's legacy.
For us, the people who actually *live* here, it’s a reminder that even when things are serious – and believe me, we got serious stuff to deal with, like the Red Line extension that never gets done, y'know? – we can still find some joy in the wild, unexpected stuff. It’s very much a "only in Chicago" moment, even if it's in Joliet. It gives us something to talk about that ain't, like, the Bears being the Bears again. It’s just pure, unadulterated, local fun.
Chi-Town on the wire — you already know.
Mija, you know Keith and the squad are gonna have some *opinions* on this. Catch their take every morning live at mornings.live.