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I'm going to go out on a limb and say that I start the earliest...In central FL we have some youth leagues that start in two weeks...anyone else?...
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Varsity season starts February 20
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Its here believe it or not!
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In Southern Calif., there is no off season. Games are available almost every week of the year.
The money grubbing tourn. directors make tournaments up. Thanksgiving, Xmas, New Year, MLK, etc. You guys are blessed that you have off seasons for R&R. Dave ***** |
Little League started today in Oceanside, CA.
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NE Louisiana baseball starts Feb. 20. Scrimmages going on now.
College Baseball began Feb. 4. |
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Here in snowy New England, ( 8 inches in the last five hours with 12 more inches expected in the next 6 hours or so ), H.S. ball starts March 29th. Little League starts May 1st.
Play ball ? Doug |
Sitting here in my office looking out over the field complex sigh. Still 2 feet of snow all over. We won't get onto a field until May.
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Our local JC (Southern California) has played seven games.
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Two feet of snow here in CT. Baseball seems along ways away...
It really sucks when there is so much snow that you run out of places to put it when shoveling or snowblowing it. Oy! Edited to make sense. [Edited by Kaliix on Feb 12th, 2006 at 03:51 PM] |
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I was invited to work a tournament of "big boy ball" in January in Vegas.
If you mean the local high school season our schools play on March 13. |
Fellow New Englanders:
It'll be 50 and raining by Friday. Are you new? Never abandon hope. First CT college game I can find is March 4. HS starts 4/6. Beat that Canada. Oops, if TAC starts in March, Vancouver can't be too far behind. |
My first high school game is February 27. It will be cold.
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Quebec in Canada Brian. Most of the fields here are just to wet to play on until May. The competitive leagues start early May the recreational later in May.
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My first game is a BBI Tourney this Saturday morning (18th) at 10am.
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College has started already here in Oklahoma. High School started the 13th for scrimmages and regular season starts March 1.
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Seriously, though, as long as there is no snow or ice on the field, NCAA ball goes forward. My coldest game ever was only three years ago when I had a noncon D-III doubleheader (two 7-inning games). Game time temp was 31 degrees! Wind chills were in the lower teens, and it WAS windy. The coaches demanded a ground rule that the 4-feet high frozen snow drifts--really ice drifts--that lined the perimeter of the park in foul terriroty were dead ball areas for the purposes of catching a foul ball. Fielders could lean on them but not run up and onto the mountains of ice and snow to catch balls. It was a noncon game, so in the plate meeting before the first game of that brutally cold and windy day, I came right out and said, "All right guys. We'll be using a 10-run rule effective after regulation in each of these 7-inning games." The home team's head coach looks at me then his counterpart and groans, "Aw, it's the first home game of the season for us. We'd like to get in a full game and..." My partner interrupts him with, "It's the first game of the season for us, too. We're here to work and have a bit of fun. We've driven all this way to do some ball games, so let's skip the 10-run rule." Oh! Was I pissed! Now, I usually don't ***** when a 10-run rule is not used, but when it's either 110 or 15 outside, I say use it! I could have easily beaten my partner silly for being so stupid! And HE'S a guy who thinks his **** doesn't stink and who thinks he's God's greatest gift to umpiring. :rolleyes: BTW, the score of the first game was 17-1. It took well over 3 hours. The home team did win, though. Big deal. At the end of 4 1/2 innings, I looked at my little time piece and saw that we could have been done in just under 90 minutes at that point. After we were done for the day, I shot my partner and left him to die in the frozen tundra. Serves him right. |
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