Brooklyn Cyclones 2026 Edition
A (supposedly) special night on Coney Island
I alluded to it back when I visited Brooklyn FC’s women’s team, but the Cyclones won the South Atlantic League title last year (2025). However, I should probably go back a bit more - especially as one part is relevant.
As I mentioned when I talked about my first visit back in April 2025, the Cyclones began playing in Brooklyn in 2001. However, the franchise was established (in the New York-Penn League) in St. Catherines, Ontario (on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls) in 1986 as a Blue Jays affiliate, then the team moved to Queens in 2000 (a year prior to what is now Maimonides Park opening) and spent a year at the baseball stadium of St. John's University. Another thing I forgot to mention last time: the Cyclones were consistently first in NYPL attendance - part of that likely due to their prime location in a summer tourist destination (as well as only playing in the summer months).
The last thing I should mention before talking about this game: the Cyclones won the final New York-Penn League title in 2019, but another thing I forgot to mention is that the team made the championship series in their first year in Brooklyn, won game one of the series...and then September 11th happened. All MiLB playoffs were cancelled, and the Cyclones were declared co-champions along with their opponent for that series (the Williamsport Crosscutters, who are now in the MLB Draft League). This is important because this game was apparently the celebration of the first ever Cyclones season (on the 25th anniversary of the team's first game, which occurred on June 25, 2001). I say "apparently" because in all honesty...it didn't seem all that different from a "regular" Cyclones game. However, to commemorate the 2001 season/championship, the team gave away replicas of their NYPL championship ring from that year1, which is why I decided to go to this game - and thanks to a promotion back in late April, I got my ticket for just ten dollars!2
One thing that made getting here quite tricky, however: a very large soccer tournament whose name I'm not sure if I'm allowed to say legally (yes, I know this is more of a "personal" thing, but if I want to do any cool stuff in the future...). Due to said tournament, NJ Transit informed riders that if they didn't need to be on their trains when games were scheduled at Metlife New York/New Jersey Stadium, then they really should stay off the rails, as HIGH volume ridership was expected...and guess what was going on the day of this game? Because of this, I ended up opting to drive over - but unlike last time, NY Rush Hour was involved (aka the time when the Belt Parkway goes from "not great" to "NIGHTMARISH").
To my surprise, the drive over wasn't actually all that bad (home was a bit of a different story however), and I (intentionally) arrived about an hour BEFORE the gates opened. This allowed me to walk around a bit, and while there are aspects of the Coney Island boardwalk that I found kinda cool, the big thing I should mention the Wall of Remembrance: a monument to (what I think are) fallen 9/11 responders on the walls OUTSIDE Maimonides Park (that I forgot to get a photo of). Inside the stadium, it seemed that there were a few new concession changes, including the addition of something I don't recall seeing in my three visits last year: PIZZA. How they managed to not have that (seemingly) for YEARS is beyond me...
Sadly, the Cyclones have cycled from "SAL champions" to "kinda sorta bad" this year; they had the second worst record in the league heading into this game. In fairness, win-loss records aren't SUPER important in the Minor Leagues (given that the playoffs are viewed as more of a BURDEN than a reward), but with the Mets being...the Mets, it's not exactly great that the "alternative" is also struggling - and that after four good innings, their starter kinda sorta came apart and the team ended up losing to another team celebrating their 25th anniversary: the Jersey Shore Blueclaws3.
One final note:
MERCH
The team appears to have made some slight updates to their team store - either that or it's a bit better organized now. There was a special 25th anniversary jersey listed as the "item of the day", but if you were looking to get one in anything bigger than a size large, they were seemingly out (and they didn't have many larges either).
Also, they had an older version of their home jersey with "twill letters" (i.e. the ones that are raised above the jersey as opposed to sublimated into it). Alas, these were only available in 2XL and 3XL, plus the letters were not fully stitched onto the jersey.
Footnotes
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There was a separate night where the team was giving away 2025 championship rings, but that was during my week in the Carolinas (otherwise I would've STRONGLY considered going). ↩
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I got a ticket to another game through this promo, but I will get to THAT soon enough, as - spoiler alert - I wasn't able to make it to the game. Alas, these were the only two games I ended up going for as the other MiLB games I've been to this year either weren't listed as part of the promotion (Myrtle Beach), or happened prior to the promotion being announced (i.e. Jersey Shore and Somerset). ↩
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Fun fact: the BlueClaws are now 4-1 in games where I've seen them live (a doubleheader split at home back in 2025, a win over the Hudson Valley Renegades last year, and then two wins this year - both against Brooklyn, who are 1-3 now when you consider THEM losing to the Renegades near the end of last season). ↩
