Just got back from visiting our son for 5 days in Arizona. This is his 2nd Spring Training. Some
general observations:
* Daily interaction at breakfast, lunch, weight room with big leaguers who are mostly quite encouraging and helpful.
* Daily worries about assignment (where am I going?)...on the minds of nearly every player in camp except for the established MLBer.
* No pay, just meal money. Did you know they raised that to $25/day this year? (Good news) Did you know that the "clubbie" raised the laundry/etc... fees by more than the $5/day raise from last year's meal money? (Bad news) Bottom line - less $$/day this year.
* A chance occasionally...to sit on a big league bench for a game and maybe get into a game. Had dinner with a player who had made it into the game just that day...televised on WGN...and his parents saw him!
* The every-10(or so)-day release/cut day. Handled differently by each team...but suddenly friends are gone. Plane ticket home by noon often. Sometimes/often not even a chance to say 'goodbye.'
* Minor league Spring games are quiet...very quiet...handful of parents/girlfriends hanging around along with the organizational people. Played on the back fields. To me, its a little stressful to watch...tension in the air. It seems everyone there knows what is on the line. Everyone is making their own calculations about where they fit, comparing notes. Player bonding is strong and supportive, but I also sensed it is cautious.
* Bed time is early! Full day of baseball...EVERY day...seemed to me like players are wiped out by 9:00 pm. Back up at 6:00 and at the field around 7:00. On a day where they get off early (lunch time), one of the last things they wanna do is trek over to a big league game...a break from baseball is needed!
* At one point, I asked my son, "Ever feel like saying 'I've had enough of this?'" His response, "No way, I just wanna play more baseball...I just love it."
You gotta love it.
Thats enough for now.