Rudyard Kipling, when he lived in Vermont, played golf with a green ball so he could see it on top of the snow. I wonder about baseball...certainly sliding into home plate would be easier under these conditions.
I found your blog by seeing your comment on Scottsdale Daily Photo. That's a funny post today.
I guess kids could play baseball using snow balls instead of baseballs, but therw would not be any seams on the snow balls, so it would be harder to throw a curve ball.
Winter baseball in the snow could give a whole new meaning to sliding into second. Opening day isn't too far away and Spring can't be far behind. Can you tell I'm sick of winter?
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Well, with that sign, the decision of whether or not to play is made for you.
I found your blog by seeing your comment on Scottsdale Daily Photo. That's a funny post today.
I guess kids could play baseball using snow balls instead of baseballs, but therw would not be any seams on the snow balls, so it would be harder to throw a curve ball.
Winter baseball in the snow could give a whole new meaning to sliding into second. Opening day isn't too far away and Spring can't be far behind. Can you tell I'm sick of winter?
I doubt this kind of weather is really good for baseball at all :)
Hehe
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