The baseball players in the MIAC have spent this spring staring out the window, wondering if this could be the day when the snow melts, the sun shines, the field dries and they actually play a doubleheader.
"We've had one doubleheader so far, with Macalester," Lonnie Robinson said. "Beyond that, the games have been postponed and we've been working out indoors. Once you've been outside, then you have to go back indoors ... it's not the same throwing off those little plastic things as pushing off a real pitching rubber."
Robinson is a righthander for St. Thomas. He's a senior and was hoping to get a maximum number of starts in this final college go-round.
"When the weather does turn, we're going to be playing games every day, so that means fewer games for all our starters," he said.
The Tommies played six nonconference games in the Metrodome and 10 nonconference games in Fort Myers, Fla. They have played one MIAC doubleheader, a sweep of Macalester, and have postponed doubleheaders against Bethel, Concordia and St. John's.
Welcome to early-spring baseball in Minnesota. Good thing the Twins have that Dome, right?
Robinson was a hard-throwing pitcher at Osseo High School. His control was such that he was "Wild Thing" to his teammates.
"There were several Division II schools that wanted me to play baseball," Robinson said. "I didn't want to give up basketball, though. And St. Thomas was the one school that I was interested in that wanted me for both sports."