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After 4 weeks of non-stop rain we are on the brink of trading in our cleats for beach shoes, and our uniforms for rain suits. We leave practice with wrinkles not sunburn. Our gloves smell like a wet dog not leather and sweat. Now the season is upon us and the big question is are we going to play today and this weekend or are we going to spend the day in a hotel room. Are we going to eat a walking taco running between games or are we going to be staring out the window shoving a styro-foam meal in our mouth.
So the question of today is where are the best rainy season fields?
Who covers their infields or maintains them following a storm front?
Whose fields dry out fast?
And where should we avoid during this wet season?
And for us could somebody tell me if Lancasters fields will be in good shape this weekend if the rain stops, or will be be playing is a swamp?
So the question of today is where are the best rainy season fields?
Who covers their infields or maintains them following a storm front?
Whose fields dry out fast?
And where should we avoid during this wet season?
And for us could somebody tell me if Lancasters fields will be in good shape this weekend if the rain stops, or will be be playing is a swamp?