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Were the only game in town: Martinsville Mustangs begin their baseball season
Read full article: Were the only game in town: Martinsville Mustangs begin their baseball seasonMARTINSVILLE, Va. Baseball is back in Virginia, a day after Minor League Baseball cancelled its season due to COVID-19. The Martinsville Mustangs of the Coastal Plain League played their first game on Thursday against the High Point-Thomasville Hi-Toms. Were the only game in town, said Mustangs assistant general manager Connor Akeman. The Coastal Plain League is able to play on since it is a collegiate league independent from the MLB. Mustangs head coach Jake Marinelli believes the season will be good for fans, but even better for the players who had their college seasons cut short.
Martinsville Mustangs ready to provide “The only game in town”
Read full article: Martinsville Mustangs ready to provide “The only game in town”MARTINSVILLE, Va. – While baseball may be in flux in other parts of the area, the Martinsville Mustangs are getting ready to open their 16th season in the Coastal Plain League. After a brief delay to the start of the season, the premier collegiate summer league is ready to get into the swing of things and provide some action for guys who had a short, unexpected college season. The Coastal Plain League has no affiliation with Major League Baseball, which is why the Mustangs never had any doubt that they would take the field to play this summer. “Greg Suire, our owner, is really involved with the Coastal Plain League,” said Marinelli. “He assured us the whole time ‘We’re playing, we’re playing.’ Us getting out here was never a question.