Challenges of the Frontier League Schedule and the New York Boulders
As the Frontier League approaches the end of its long 96-game schedule, players like those on the New York Boulders experience severe fatigue from extensive travel across distant locations. The league?s format, which involves numerous three-game series, exacerbates this exhaustion, as illustrated by a recent instance where the Boulders traveled nearly 800 miles for a game following a Thursday match in Illinois. This travel strain is a common concern among players and coaches, prompting discussions about transitioning to a six-game series model similar to that used in minor league baseball. This model could reduce travel frequency and improve overall team logistics; however, it faces resistance from some managers who argue it could lead to increased tensions among teams. Despite the potential benefits, Frontier League Commissioner Steve Tahsler remains skeptical about the feasibility of implementing this change, suggesting that for now, the traditional scheduling format will likely continue to prevail.
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