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<blockquote data-quote="FredJacket" data-source="post: 718095" data-attributes="member: 2843"><p>The impact on summer leagues? Will definitely be some... but won't kill them, I bet. Per the proposal...</p><p></p><p>Conference Tournaments are last week of June = over 230 teams/players' college season ends.</p><p>Regionals 1st weekend in July = over 275 teams/players' seasons are over.</p><p>Supers mid-July = only 8 teams still playing.</p><p></p><p>Basically... pushes summer play back 1 month. I'm sure some stakeholders will hate that & have good reasons. However, the players will now be practicing/playing with their college clubs for a month longer (assuming they don't slide beginning of practice significantly).</p><p></p><p>Any problems with this proposal I feel are (for the most part) external to "college baseball" and really do pale in comparison to the upside. The D1 article really does spell out it pretty real terms the advantages to the important pieces: financial health of the college game, academics, and player welfare/health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredJacket, post: 718095, member: 2843"] The impact on summer leagues? Will definitely be some... but won't kill them, I bet. Per the proposal... Conference Tournaments are last week of June = over 230 teams/players' college season ends. Regionals 1st weekend in July = over 275 teams/players' seasons are over. Supers mid-July = only 8 teams still playing. Basically... pushes summer play back 1 month. I'm sure some stakeholders will hate that & have good reasons. However, the players will now be practicing/playing with their college clubs for a month longer (assuming they don't slide beginning of practice significantly). Any problems with this proposal I feel are (for the most part) external to "college baseball" and really do pale in comparison to the upside. The D1 article really does spell out it pretty real terms the advantages to the important pieces: financial health of the college game, academics, and player welfare/health. [/QUOTE]
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