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Bad Baseball Weather, When is it too Hot or Cold to Play?

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It's baseball time again, finally, but let's be real, who hasn't been on the field already!

If you're like us down here in Texas, as soon as the football championship ends in February (I can't say Duper Dowl for legal reasons, but that's a whole other story) it's officially baseball season. Normally it doesn't take too long to start warming up, but this year we've had a rash of freezing cold days later than usual making it tough going at times.

Not only do you have the cold, but in July and August we're sure to have several days well into the triple digits and last year had some topping 110 degrees! It was tough on the players, tough on the fans and really tough on just about everyone.

In this episode, I'll talk a little about the challenges of playing in the extreme conditions and how to prepare and overcome them. Be sure to leave a comment here or our actual YouTube Channel Bad Baseball and if you enjoy the conversation, be sure to give us a like and follow our channel!

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About Chris Sloan

Chris Sloan is a former baseball league commissioner and travel baseball coach who has made significant contributions to the sport. In 2018, he founded selectbaseballteams.com, a website that helps parents find youth and travel baseball teams in their local areas. Since its launch, the website has experienced impressive growth, offering a wealth of resources including teams, news, tournaments, and organizations. Chris's unwavering passion for baseball and his innovative approach to connecting parents with quality baseball programs have earned him a respected reputation in the baseball community, solidifying his legacy as a leading figure in the world of youth and travel baseball.

Elina Brooks (not verified)
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I found it helpful when you told us that July and August are tough months to play baseball since the hot days can rise to 110 degrees outside. My son loves to play baseball, so he's hoping to join a travel team soon. I'll be sure to keep what you said in mind while I look for a baseball organization to consider for my son's youth team soon. https://usaprimearizona.com/phoenix-az

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