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Guys,
As of yesterday Andy is officially back in the game. He has worked out an arrangement to finish his degree, which he will do this coming semester and resume playing ball.

He signed a contract with the North Shore Spirit of the Canandian-American League. It is an independent league and the season doesn't start until after school is out. This had been a major stumbling block with some other offers.

He will be playing in Lynn, Massachusetts, just outside of Boston! The entire organization is made up of former Red Sox players and execs, or so it seems. He has been told that the Sox treat the Spirit like an unofficial farm club. Season is 92 games long.

Pay is equal to the low minors and includes a single room at the local Marriott and meal money on the road. They play in front of 2-3 thousand folks a night! Airfare to and from for the player is provided or $200.00 gas money each way if you drive up.

The team will not pay travel expenses for relatives but will comp the hotel rooms when visiting!

So he is oficially back in the game ... I guess that budding slow-pitch softball career will be put on hold!

http://www.northshorespirit.com/
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Bob,
If you particulars on where to stay and dine don't hesitate to ask....Lynn is 5 minutes from the ocean...a working class city surrounded by very affluent towns...about 20 minutes rom Salem and its rich history(that's to the North) to the South about 10 miles away is the City of Boston and Logan airport is app 5 miles away...lots of great seafood retaurants locally....Fenway is about 20 miles away just outside Boston...best time to come would be around the 4th and take in the "Pops" concert on the esplanade...with the howitzers firing to the War of 1812 Overture and the magnificent fireworks over the Charles River...make sure you cruise up the coastline on RT1 to Marblehead and Swampscott...awesome views...my son will be playing at East TN state...we will not be going as I will not drive through those moutains again in WVA and MD....hopefully they don't have "hecklers" there as they had at UT last year...they ruined our whole trip Mad...onc again if you need any info do not hesitate to ask
Bob:

Congrats on the great news! party

What a way to start the New Year by sharing this wonderful news with your friends. I can’t tell you how happy I am to hear his baseball career will continue after college and I can still continue to follow one of my favorite baseball players. I hope they have a web site or it will be your job to keep us informed this summer. Cool

Like others on the website I hope this will be a spring board to future opportunities for Andy. We are very proud of him and wish him the best with his new team!

A great big pat on the back to the mom and dad too! 08

Also I am very excited to have two sons playing college ball this spring and a step son who has an apartment in Nashville so I will get to see more games this year.

I can hardly wait till baseball season with Volunteer state starting on February 12th at Bevill State CC in Alabama and Middle Tennessee on February 18th in Murfreesboro against Ball State at Reese Smith field.

greenjump

The annual Groundhog Day luncheon has been set for Wednesday, February 2, at 11:30 a.m., in the Tennessee Room of the James Union Building on the Middle Tennessee campus. The event is sponsored by the Blue Raider baseball team and the BRAA and is a kickoff for the upcoming season.

"This luncheon is a great way to begin getting the fans excited about the season," said head coach Steve Peterson. "We have such great baseball fans at Middle Tennessee and it's good to see the numbers keep increasing each year."

The meal includes ham hocks, white beans, tomato salad, green onions, corn bread, chocolate cake and ice cream.
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