The growth and development of MAC baseball
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 9:06 am
I'm really glad to hear about the change with the MAC Tournament. I hope the Chillicothe and MAC baseball communities embrace this event and help facilitate a working relationship to help this tournament flourish in its new home. I really like how the tournament field has expanded from six to eight teams. It still makes the regular season important to qualify for the event but it also allows more teams to compete and for more people to be interested in the tournament field. I also like the neutral site location, which is what many larger conferences are doing. Many larger conferences are also playing in minor league parks (some in AAA or AA). And in fact, the ACC will be playing in Jacksonville again this year before moving the tournament to Fenway Park in 2009!!! How cool is that for the teams that make the tournament field next season!
This stadium in Chillicothe is a nice facility to play in and it’s a reward for the players and coaches to compete in a nice facility during postseason play. The location obviously is closest to Ohio University, but it’s still not too far away for some other MAC schools such as BG, Miami, Akron, Kent State and Toledo. College baseball is growing and growing in popularity and competitiveness year after year. Many schools across the country are not only putting more of an emphasis in the sport, but are also building some fantastic on-campus facilities. Some schools in the MAC such as CMU, Ohio and Miami have already built some beautiful baseball facilities and I hope they serve as the model for which BG will follow. These new facilities are inviting to the student body and the local community. Some of them feature nice seating, grass hillsides down the lines so you can sit on blankets or the kids can play, locker rooms, upscale press boxes, indoor batting cages, nice bullpens, concessions with a concourse, landscaping, suite/donor boxes, etc.
I’m not saying MAC baseball is or will grow to the popularity of football or basketball, but it’s a sport in this conference that has a lot of potential to really take off in this conference. The winner of the MAC Tournament advances to an NCAA Regional which is a tremendous event. More and more games are being shown on television such as the ESPN networks and the NCAA Regionals, the Super Regionals and the College World Series are just fantastic. Oregon State, the defending back-to-back NCAA Tournament Champion, has proven that northern schools can not only compete but win on a national scale. Over recent years while OSU was making its push, they were playing in a very modest facility and had a very regional roster. But the university made the commitment to the program and the team responded and it’s huge for the growth of the sport of college baseball to see a team from way outside of the sun belt do what it has done.
I’d love to see BG make the commitment to our baseball program too. The potential is there, now it’s a matter of putting the pieces in place to make it a reality. We’ve done well for years with very little, and I have the hope and faith that our new administration will step up like they’ve done with football (recent renovations and additions), basketball (the new arena that is coming), hockey (upcoming renovations), tennis (new courts) and track (new upgrades) and put our baseball facility on the BG map.
This stadium in Chillicothe is a nice facility to play in and it’s a reward for the players and coaches to compete in a nice facility during postseason play. The location obviously is closest to Ohio University, but it’s still not too far away for some other MAC schools such as BG, Miami, Akron, Kent State and Toledo. College baseball is growing and growing in popularity and competitiveness year after year. Many schools across the country are not only putting more of an emphasis in the sport, but are also building some fantastic on-campus facilities. Some schools in the MAC such as CMU, Ohio and Miami have already built some beautiful baseball facilities and I hope they serve as the model for which BG will follow. These new facilities are inviting to the student body and the local community. Some of them feature nice seating, grass hillsides down the lines so you can sit on blankets or the kids can play, locker rooms, upscale press boxes, indoor batting cages, nice bullpens, concessions with a concourse, landscaping, suite/donor boxes, etc.
I’m not saying MAC baseball is or will grow to the popularity of football or basketball, but it’s a sport in this conference that has a lot of potential to really take off in this conference. The winner of the MAC Tournament advances to an NCAA Regional which is a tremendous event. More and more games are being shown on television such as the ESPN networks and the NCAA Regionals, the Super Regionals and the College World Series are just fantastic. Oregon State, the defending back-to-back NCAA Tournament Champion, has proven that northern schools can not only compete but win on a national scale. Over recent years while OSU was making its push, they were playing in a very modest facility and had a very regional roster. But the university made the commitment to the program and the team responded and it’s huge for the growth of the sport of college baseball to see a team from way outside of the sun belt do what it has done.
I’d love to see BG make the commitment to our baseball program too. The potential is there, now it’s a matter of putting the pieces in place to make it a reality. We’ve done well for years with very little, and I have the hope and faith that our new administration will step up like they’ve done with football (recent renovations and additions), basketball (the new arena that is coming), hockey (upcoming renovations), tennis (new courts) and track (new upgrades) and put our baseball facility on the BG map.