Tdjay114 wrote:Anyone see the Murray st article in the world herald. Their coach makes $68k a year and mows their field.
Tdjay114 wrote:Anyone see the Murray st article in the world herald. Their coach makes $68k a year and mows their field.
blueblood wrote:Can someone explain what is being built w softball and baseball.
I get the softball field.
How does the baseball field help? Was TD not available all of the time? Is it abut lockers and storage of equipment? Is it the 5 minute drive? Is it expandable to add a few seats if they want to at some point?
There appears to be a new building between the new baseball and softball fields. What is that for? I thought the Rasmussen Center was big enough to take a full infield inside?
NYC-bluejay wrote:blueblood wrote:Can someone explain what is being built w softball and baseball.
I get the softball field.
How does the baseball field help? Was TD not available all of the time? Is it abut lockers and storage of equipment? Is it the 5 minute drive? Is it expandable to add a few seats if they want to at some point?
There appears to be a new building between the new baseball and softball fields. What is that for? I thought the Rasmussen Center was big enough to take a full infield inside?
As for “how does it help”, one thing they mentioned is it being a turf field to allow for practicing when there’s bad weather
Dr. Jay wrote:II thought the same thing initially looking at the pic, but that “building” is the front of the baseball concourse, seating, press box. The field point the same direction at TD which is opposite of the softball field. The Jays will continue to use TD for games. This will be for practice initially, but maybe games in the future?
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