Since this is our first I waited until I could get some info from reading and bits and pieces from son.
Pitchers and catchers reported on 3/3 for physicals and meetings. 3/4 position players reported for physicals and meetings. There was pretty much mass confusion the first few days with getting approximately 168 plyers settled in. By the end of the week, everyone was busy, pitchers taking grounders with team, workouts, throwing, bull pens and basically finding out who was in shape and who was how far in there throwing. Yesterday began milb games. Mine had been in camp a week earlier so he was a bit ahead of some of the pitchers coming into camp as far as his pens and pitch count. He threw to live hitters last weekend with an allowed 20 pitch count. Today he was allowed 30 in his first game but he did 2 innings in less than 30 so he was done for the day.
The players are divided into 5 squads, AAA, AA and three single A teams. Most of the games are played against the Marlins and that means no travel and the players REALLY like that. They also play the Dodgers and Mets and the low A and extended spring candidates play against Gildays Raiders and the World Free Agent Spring Training Club (WFAST) which is a 17 day spring camp for free agents that includes instruction from independent league coaches and those looking for pro contracts. I understand these teams travel the Florida st circuit yearly.
Day begins at 7-7:30 and usually ends at 5 maybe earlier if you do not have to throw. Mine has his transportation so he can leave about 10 minutes later and beat the bus to the field. 8-10 hours a day, 7 days a week, no days off. Breakfast and lunch is served and players are alloted $15 a day for dinner. Breakfast for son is cereal, or eggs and fruit, but you can have what you want and lunch is a pretty hefty sandwich and of course all you can drink at anytime. My son eats something before he gets to camp when he gets up, then breakfast an hour later, then lunch, then a snack when he gets back to hotel and then dinner around 7-7:30, and then maybe a snack or protein shake depending on what he did that day. 3 balanced meals a day and 2-3 light in between snacks to keep the weight on that he put on during the off season. It's a battle with him to keep it on but he started about 4-5 pounds heavier on purpose. I am not sure if there is curfew but son is really tired end of day and into bed by 10 depending on what time he has to report to camp.
By end of the month everyone will have a pretty good idea of who goes where. AAA, AA, to low A Quad City, High A Jupiter, ss low A or back to rookie. Some will remain back in jupiter for extended spring training. Those include players on rehab and those who will play ss NYP. Cuts were made after the seaosn and the next cuts come after the 2008 draft. That's sad but that is a way of life. Some on the bubble know who they are and have to work really hard in spring to keep their spot.
He spent one day with the big league guys and now understands why everyone works their butts off to get an invite to MLB spring training. it's a little bit more laid back, not as rigid and less trying to win a spot on a higher level roster. Most of the MLB cuts have been made and most sent back to milb camp.
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