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Alton, IL

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Who owns the Alton River Dragons?
Who owns the Alton River Dragons? The Alton River Dragons, a collegiate summer baseball team, are owned by Steve Marso. Marso is a dedicated sports entrepreneur with a passion for community engagement and the growth of amateur baseball. Under his ownership, the Alton River Dragons have flourished, attracting fans from Alton, Illinois, and surrounding areas. Marso's vision focuses on providing affordable, family-friendly entertainment while supporting local talent and fostering a strong sense of community pride. The team's participation in the Prospect League, a well-respected collegiate summer baseball league, has bolstered its reputation and brought exciting summer baseball action to the region. Fans can enjoy high-quality baseball and a vibrant atmosphere at Lloyd Hopkins Field, thanks in large part to Steve Marso's leadership and commitment to the team's success.
Where are the Alton River Dragons?
Where are the Alton River Dragons? The Alton River Dragons are based in Alton, Illinois, a historic city located along the Mississippi River just north of St. Louis. The team plays its home games at Lloyd Hopkins Field, a well-maintained baseball venue situated within Gordon F. Moore Community Park. This scenic location offers fans a convenient and picturesque setting to enjoy summer baseball. Lloyd Hopkins Field features comfortable seating, modern amenities, and a family-friendly environment, making it a popular destination for local residents and visitors alike. The Alton River Dragons' presence in Alton, IL, contributes to the city's vibrant sports culture while providing affordable entertainment for baseball fans of all ages. Easily accessible from the greater St. Louis area, Lloyd Hopkins Field is the home base for the exciting action of the Alton River Dragons.

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