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Winterling - 10 Things You Don't Do On A Baseball Field

Winterling - Bus Trips

Over the last few years, I’ve experienced many small towns along the east coast.  I’ve played as far north as Burlington, VT (Vermont Lake Monsters), as far south as Augusta, GA (Augusta GreenJackets), and as far west as Niles, OH (Mahoning Valley Scrappers).  From April 1st to September 1st

Winterling - A Mental Approach

With only eight teams in the Carolina League, it is one of the smallest leagues in Minor League Baseball.  Thus, to fulfill a 140 game schedule we play each team in the league an astounding 20 times (10 games in each half).  Needless to say, you get a really good chance to study the opposing team.  Not only do we get to know the names of every player in the league, we know how hard they pitch, what pitches they have, their arm angle, what they like to throw in certain counts, what side field the hitter is most likely to h

Winterling - Frederick Keys - June

With the arrival of new Manager, Richie Hebner, I was inspired to center my latest blog entry on off-season jobs.  Few people know that minor leaguers make 1/100th of the Major League minimum salary.  Making just enough to support yourself during the season, most players have to find a job in the off season.  This task can be difficult as there aren’t too many employers who want to hire someone for only 6 months.  Consequently, you’ll find minor

Winterling - Frederick Keys - May

April showers bring May flowers, or so they say.  May has been on of the wettest months I’ve seen in a long time, and for baseball it’s been a nuisance.  The grounds crews’ across the league have been doing a great job at getting the fields in playing condition by game time, but the key words there are, “by game time.”  As a player, this means that since the field in unavailable prior to the game, our pre-game routine is completely altered.  Typically, players arrive at the park around

Winterling - Frederick Keys - April

2008 has been full of first time experiences. One of the more pleasurable experiences was breaking spring training with a full season team, the Frederick Keys. There is little that I miss from my prior stays in extended spring training, but there is one feature of extended that I miss terribly, and that is the Sarasota weather. Over the past 2 years, I don’t think I played in a single game where the temperature wasn’t at least in the

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