He's still talking to the Komets, but mostly he's rehabbing his shoulder and would not be ready to play until November at the earliest. He's starting Nursing School on Monday.
He's still talking to the Komets, but mostly he's rehabbing his shoulder and would not be ready to play until November at the earliest. He's starting Nursing School on Monday.
``I let them know that I really didn't want to go anywhere else. After the season we had last year I wanted to ome back and help get this team back to where it should be.
``I'm taking the offeseason a lot more serious than I have in a few years. That's one thing I knew I had to improve on, being in better shape and being stronger. Last year obviously I didn't live up to my own expextations, let alone the organizations. Maybe I needed to have an off year like that to get ready to come back and prove a lot of people wrong. I'm pretty pumped up about that.
Summit City drops from No. 2 to No. 19 in biannual poll of nation's top minor league cities. You can read the story here.
Komets exhibition game at Dayton Friday, Oct. 14, will start at 7:00pm (changed from 7:30pm).
The Komets annual golf outing will be held Saturday, Oct. 1 at Deer Track Golf Course. The entry free of $300 per team includes all-you-can-eat hot dogs and hamburgers for lunch, beverages by Pepsi and Aalco Distributing and prizes. After the 18 holes, dinner will also be provided from Classic Cafe. The fees include two golf carts, range balls, meals, beverages, ta and gratuity. The event is open to the first 36 teams and starts play at 1 p.m.