“That was honestly one of the coolest moments of my career,” said Llinas. “Because this is one of the coolest places to play in baseball. Fifteen, sixteen thousand people in an away crowd. It was a surreal moment.”
His coach requested to add on to his pitcher's answer.
"That’s what makes this place so special,” added Forehand. “All that stuff that goes on in the outfield, to recognize that this kid pitched a great game and held a really good offense down for six innings, for a sold-out crowd to give a standing ovation to the other team, that’s so cool, so special. I hate that we didn’t win the game. But for an old guy who has been around the game a long time, this is what this game is all about.”
@ScottStras@evanjarr12@Seidel_Z Again you show your lack of knowledge. The games don't run themselves. PA announcers, broadcast crews, concessions workers, ticket managers, etc. There is already more competition for those resources in the spring than the fall.
@evanjarr12@ScottStras@Seidel_Z They don't have to be present by the rules, but they are. A D1 school would get slaughtered in recruiting for not having an ATC at practice.