Cindi Bigelow and the Bigelow Tea Family step up to bat as energized supporters of the Bridgeport Bluefish! Go Fish!
Tuesday, 23 June 2009 by David

Image courtesy of the Bridgeport Bluefish
Bigelow Tea has many great associations with “America’s Pastime” as we have seen in several blogs over the years. From spring training news, to Joe Torre, Skipper of the LA Dodgers and Terry Francona of the Boston Red Sox chatting with Cindi Bigelow; clearly, Bigelow Tea plays in the Majors! But did you know that a little closer to home we also are a great supporter of the Bridgeport Bluefish baseball club? The Bluefish play in the Liberty Division of the Atlantic Baseball League, sporting a cool logo, and a warm association with Bigelow Tea!
Check out this brief new clip from Cindi Bigelow attending a Bluefish game. There’s just something about the smell of the grass, the crack of the bat and a great cup of tea for Cindi Bigelow; she’s clearly in her element at The Ballpark at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Connecticut, where the Bluefish play their home games. Cindi again shows what a great fan is, and what a great team Bigelow Tea and the Bridgeport Bluefish make. A real Field of Dreams!
And Cindi is not the only one enjoying Bigelow Tea at the Bluefish games – the umpire is served Bigelow Tea’s Pomegranate iced tea during breaks in the games, as the park announcer broadcast’s the umpire’s refreshing bonus. Undoubtedly the stimulating iced tea helps keeps the Ump’s eyes extra sharp and his calls more accurate! Go Fish!






No. 1 — June 25th, 2009 at 2:53 pm
I got question is that CT Minor league team
No. 2 — June 26th, 2009 at 6:45 am
Kelly,
As always, thanks for visiting!
The Bridgeport Bluefish are an American professional baseball team. They are a member of the Liberty Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball which is not affilitated with Major League Baseball.
Valorie for Bigelow Tea
No. 3 — June 26th, 2009 at 5:56 pm
Okay so part of another baseball league we have another baseball league back in da day her in Caliornia called Pacific league that what sound like to me
Anahiem Angels of Los Angeles were part of that league so was SF Seals which had Dom DiMaggio and Joe Dimaggio as famous players