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        <title>Baseball stadium progress there, but slow - Zero Point Zero - zeropointzero&apos;s Blog - Bakersfield.com</title>
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        <description>It doesn&#039;t seem like it unless you&#039;re right in the middle of it, but there is some progress being made in the ongoing effort to create a baseball venue for Cal State Bakersfield&#039;s  new Division I baseball team that will begin play in February, 2009, and possibly the Blaze. The progress is about as slow and erratic as a knuckle ball fluttering up to the plate, but there is progress.
Another step is being taken today (Tuesday 4/22) and it could be monumental if the local construction community turns out as anticipated for a gathering at the invitation of the&amp;nbsp; all-volunteer Baseball Stadium Committee  and Roadrunner Club. It is the hope of the Baseball Stadium Committee that a practice facility&amp;nbsp; &amp;mdash; that can also serve as home field for the Runners next season &amp;mdash; gets built on campus with donated materials and labor. Given the economics conditions of the day, that might be a pie in the sky lunge. If it can, it adds ammunition to the concept of a permanent stadium getting built on campus - joint-use with the Blaze or otherwise - for far less money than conventional wisdom would dictate, and that other new academic facilities can get built for less as well.
That&#039;s a lot to ask of contractors, who have crews they are responsible for and mouths to feed. It&#039;ll be interesting to hear the BSC&#039;s pitch to them. More coming on this.
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        <itunes:summary>It doesn&#039;t seem like it unless you&#039;re right in the middle of it, but there is some progress being made in the ongoing effort to create a baseball venue for Cal State Bakersfield&#039;s  new Division I baseball team that will begin play in February, 2009, and possibly the Blaze. The progress is about as slow and erratic as a knuckle ball fluttering up to the plate, but there is progress.
Another step is being taken today (Tuesday 4/22) and it could be monumental if the local construction community turns out as anticipated for a gathering at the invitation of the&amp;nbsp; all-volunteer Baseball Stadium Committee  and Roadrunner Club. It is the hope of the Baseball Stadium Committee that a practice facility&amp;nbsp; &amp;mdash; that can also serve as home field for the Runners next season &amp;mdash; gets built on campus with donated materials and labor. Given the economics conditions of the day, that might be a pie in the sky lunge. If it can, it adds ammunition to the concept of a permanent stadium getting built on campus - joint-use with the Blaze or otherwise - for far less money than conventional wisdom would dictate, and that other new academic facilities can get built for less as well.
That&#039;s a lot to ask of contractors, who have crews they are responsible for and mouths to feed. It&#039;ll be interesting to hear the BSC&#039;s pitch to them. More coming on this.
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        <pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2008 14:54:09 PDT</pubDate>
                
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