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Aug. 4, 2008
JR Cincinnati
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: RAINOUT IN ISA NATIONALS IN BRIDGETON MO

I am not disappointed so much with the rain and field conditions as I am w/ the scheduling of fields in this so called world tournament in St. Louis. You can't do much about the weather conditions. Even if they had a ground's crew,it would have been late Sunday before things would of rapped up. My concern is that we drove 5 hours to basically play 4 games on what amounted to a practice field ( field 4). The outfield was terrible with wet spots filled in with sand, low spots, and a 4 foot high net fence with iron poles every 15 ft stuck in the ground for support. Very dangerous to say the least. it would of been nice to play at least one game on the good fields. So, whoever was responsible for the field selections,next time remember that the AA team's money,time and opinions are just as good as the other divisions. Mr. Jackson and ISA ,you really blew your image at this tournament. Thanks.
Aug. 4, 2008
JR Cincinnati
Topic: Tournaments
Discussion: Field condition

I am not disappointed so much with the rain and field conditions as I am w/ the choice of fields by the director in this so called world tournament in St. Louis. You can't do much about the weather conditions.Even if they had a grounds crew ,it would of been late Sunday before things would of rapped up.My concern is that we drove 5 hours to basically play all 4 games on the same practice field( field 4).The outfield was terrible and the fence was a three foot net with a iron pole stuck in the ground every 15 ft for support.Very dangerous to say the least.It would of been nice to play at least one game on the good fields. So,whoever was responsible for field selections next time remember that the AA team's money and time is as good as the other divisions. Thanks.
Aug. 28, 2007
JR Cincinnati
Topic: Bats
Discussion: Break in

Since we are on the topic of bats,I just bought a Easton stealth and used it in a game Monday. We also took some batting practice. As of right now I will say I am disappointed. I have never heard a "ding" like this bat makes and the ball just didn't come off with the way I am use to with other bats. My question is did I get ripped off or is there a break in period for this bat also. It is a 26 oz. SST 6. Thanks for any info.
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