I was not a fan of the new netting when it was first installed, but, having dodged a bat more than once, I thought it was OK. And there was the problem of inattentive adults with small children seating them with their backs to the field on the top of the dugout...
This just makes sense. Must be outrageously expensive though ...
https://www.milb.com/durham/news/durham-bulls-to-extend-dbap-protective-netting/c-312767622?fbclid=IwAR0GkYBdkQssS3q6s5mb7U_AJYLJwq6A8m9xIq1fnltWoupCIEu6WEr-Dok
Saturday, February 15, 2020
Monday, February 10, 2020
Pitchers and Catchers Report on Wednesday
Time is getting close ...
https://www.mlb.com/rays/news/rays-2020-spring-training-faqs
The hardest part of Spring Training is that it’s a different type of baseball than what we’re used to seeing. It’s a gradual buildup toward opening day, individuals are focused on themselves, not as much on who they’re facing.
With that context, here are some key areas to focus on and also what not to pay attention to over the next six weeks. Here’s the most important thing to ignore:
https://raysradio.mlblogs.com/rays-spring-training-what-are-we-looking-for-and-what-to-ignore-55d8b64e483e
https://www.mlb.com/rays/news/rays-2020-spring-training-faqs
The hardest part of Spring Training is that it’s a different type of baseball than what we’re used to seeing. It’s a gradual buildup toward opening day, individuals are focused on themselves, not as much on who they’re facing.
With that context, here are some key areas to focus on and also what not to pay attention to over the next six weeks. Here’s the most important thing to ignore:
https://raysradio.mlblogs.com/rays-spring-training-what-are-we-looking-for-and-what-to-ignore-55d8b64e483e
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