Are you playing high school baseball in some "one horse town?" Don't think you or your talents will ever get noticed by the state college or university baseball program you have pinned up on your bedroom walls? Worried you will "only" play D3 baseball, or "worse" JUCO baseball? Play in a state that is known... Continue Reading →
A Saturday Afternoon Visit To Great Bridge High School Baseball Field
February 10th, a day normally reserved for a long sleeve shirt underneath several layers including a sweatshirt and winter jacket. A winter hat, insulated gloves, and thermal socks were also part of my typical attire for a February 10th outdoor adventure. I would make a pot of coffee at 7am and another at 10am before venturing out... Continue Reading →
When It Comes To Minor League Baseball, It’s Always Worth The Drive
In my home state of Rhode Island, I could be "dropped" in any city or town or village or hamlet and drive out of the state in less than 30 minutes. Cranston, no problem, just hop over to Connecticut. Providence, come on, give me a challenge here, 5 minutes to Attleboro, MA. Little Compton, please, it is right... Continue Reading →
Getting To Know The Langston High School Baseball Team
From time to time doing baseball research for one thing, I come across an even more interesting item to pivot to. If my radar is set on visiting a particular baseball field and another more non-descript field or statue happens to be on the way, I typically stop on the way there or on the way... Continue Reading →
A Saturday Visit To Great Neck, Cox High School Baseball Field
As the calendar flips to February, the reality of live baseball games becomes larger and larger. Professional baseball's Spring Training games are imminent, pitchers and catchers arrive early, collegiate teams moving from indoor facilities to their respective diamonds - the wheels of baseball operations everywhere are slowly but surely set in motion. The same can be said,... Continue Reading →
A Saturday Afternoon Visit To Kellam High School Baseball Field
Saturday was another beautiful Winter day here in Virginia Beach. Temps in the mid to upper 50s, again not complaining whatsoever. It was a jeans and comfy jacket kind of day with a lot of sunshine and ideal conditions for exploring parks and baseball fields. First, Rachel and I took the Weims to Red Wing Park, just south... Continue Reading →
A Warm Thursday Visit To First Colonial High School Baseball Field
The temperature yesterday here in Virginia Beach was around 70 degrees. It's late January and I am having to choose which pair of shorts I am wearing out of the house? Definitely a good problem to have. With the weather being so nice outside, I took a look at my list of baseball fields to check out and... Continue Reading →
A Winter Visit To Kempsville High School Reveals A Familiar Multi-Sport Star
One of the great things about research is the discovery of interesting items not on your research list. I am dating myself but when I was a school aged lad, we had to go to the library and read books, encyclopedias, almanacs, atlases to gain information for research. Once inside those pieces of information, often times I... Continue Reading →
6th Annual Cardines Classic – Free, Family Friendly Baseball Event
I was traveling back to Rhode Island recently, after a stop in Virginia Beach, via the Norfolk International Airport. Sitting in the available seating for my designated gate, I struck up a conversation with a Navy family - a proud family whose son went to Annapolis, played sports, graduated, and is now enrolled at the... Continue Reading →
The Quonset Point Naval Air Station Baseball Experience – Flyers Flying High Over The Competition
I have had so much fun compiling news articles about the Quonset Point Naval Air Station's connection to baseball in the years prior to its decommissioning in 1974. Through the Providence College Archives and Special Collections group, I have found and read about 50 Quonset Scout newspapers. The Scout was the newspaper published to report... Continue Reading →