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Article: College baseball teams, geese flock to Runyon Field: Snowy weather has forced schools around the state to find dry land, which happens to be in Pueblo.
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- The Pueblo Chieftain (Pueblo, Colorado)
- Article date:
- February 6, 2007
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Byline: Jeff Letofsky
Feb. 6--Colorado college baseball teams are like geese heading south for the winter. They are migrating to Pueblo. The early-season schedules of nearly all of the college and junior college baseball teams in Colorado have been affected by the heavy snows that have pummelled the state over the past month. Their home fields are unplayable. And because of that, Pueblo has become a haven for those programs. It starts this weekend when Runyon Field will host five college baseball games involving three Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference teams. Over the next two weeks, 12 games will be played at the Runyon complex.
At noon on Friday, ...
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