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I was just wondering what most collegiate summer teams do for team travel (driving) to games.

Especially for teams the travel fairly long distances for games (over 4 hours drive).

Do most teams have a team bus they use?

Do the teams expect the players to drive themselves in their own vehicle to get to the games? If so, do they get any gas money reimbursement?
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FF- So far we are 7 and 4. We were in Fayetteville a few days ago. It was very humid and muddy (had rained all day). But there was about 2500 people there and the beer garden is right next to the visitor's bullpen so we caught some slack from quite a few people, which turned out to be fairly enjoyable and humurous. I believe we are back there sometime next week.

The experience has been great so far. Couldn't ask for anything much better
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I got a buddy who is the broadcaster for the Fayetteville Swampdogs. He and I grew up playing sports together in city leagues, we went to separate high schools (him Catholic school, me public school) and then went several years without really seeing each other except in church on occasion. We happened to intern last year with the same team. He was in the booth as the #2 broadcaster and I was in the dugout as an athletic training intern. This is his first fulltime gig. I'm hoping to catch him on the radio (online) real soon..
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hokieone, Just got back from a 12 day trip to New Market. Son is on the Rebels. It was everything you said and more. Spent many hours talking baseball with Austin Gisriel. Author of "Safe at Home" A great read... Son is Staying with a great family and enjoying every minute of it. Made the All-Star team and is having the time of his life. Hopefully he has caught some scouts attention. Thanks again for all the info.
Son's summer experience has been spectacular. His host family is wonderful, the teammates are all great guys, and playing time has been fair for the most part. Teams ride in buses provided, all of their food is provided either by the team or their host family, and the host families also provide transportation for them so they can get around while there.
Diamond Dog, thanks for the information about the Cal Ripken league. If you have any further information, good or bad, I'd love to hear it. Son received a call out of the blue last week and was invited to come play their next year.

I cringe at the idea of him driving up their next summer to drive around DC!

YGD
Young Gun, I would absolutely recommend the league, other then the driving (and it all worked out fine in the end) he had a great time, good pitching, 40 games in 50 nights, great place to experience, incredible 4th of July celebration and most important to MOM, still got to come home for a month. I think we ended up spending $800 in food and gas. Most teams offer to find jobs for the kids, but Chris was already taking a couple online classes, so we didn't have him work, just study and get ahead for the spring.
Oh, he should definitely come!! I promise I will take good care of him. (I'm the host family coordinator.) Driving around here's not so bad. All our host families are very close to the park and two opponents are only 15-20 minutes away. The driving's not so bad... and as for the team, it has made PG's top 30 summer collegiate wooden bat team list for the past few years. Great team, great coach, great atmosphere... can't say enough about Big Train.
Another option is to take the summer off and rest up the old body, spend some time with your family. Maybe get a part time job to get work experience. Being in college and doing a sport doesn't allow much time for holding down a job. I know a pitcher who did this, took two summers off and did minor work outs, he ended up going pro, so don't worry about the exposure part.

After all 99% of these players will end up in the work force or military anyway. Don't get upset if you don't get on a team. I'm looking forward to spending more time with our son, have seen very little of him since he left for college.

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