I made it down to a game in Richmond VA last year after being out of the area a couple years, I was surprised to see the R-Braves (Triple-A) had packed their backs after 30-40 years in Richmond and moved to Georgia. I wound up seeing the Richmond Flying Squirrels (Double-A), which was pale in comparison to the teams the R-Braves used to assemble. For example, I remember seeing all the fine young talent being developed in Richmond during the late-80s through mid-90s prior to the players being moved up to Atlanta. Likewise, it was a stopping point for players, such as Terry Pendleton, to rehab prior to getting back into action. In this case, I think Pendleton was booted for a period of time for using illegal drugs.
It was also a great place to see some aging stars try to make a return to the majors. I remember watching a 42-year old Johnny Grubb trying to make a comeback to the majors in '90 or '91 play for the R-Braves. He had been out of baseball for 3-4 years and gave it his best effort. Needless to say, I was fond of all the players who were part of the 1984 World Series Champion Detroit Tigers. Okay, it's not like I didn't enjoy the AA ballclub...but it's just not the same.