FAYETTEVILLE — As the calendar flips to the second half of the year, this is normally the time college baseball players are out traveling the United States getting in extra reps for a collegiate summer team.
But like with so many other things, the covid-19 pandemic has altered some Razorbacks players' summer plans.
"It's been a mess," Arkansas assistant baseball coach Nate Thompson said. "You think you've got something set up, and then you realize you don't really have anything. So you just move the pieces around and you just keep them moving."
Arkansas had 25 players on the 2020 roster who were originally scheduled to play summer baseball, ranging from locations in the cape of Massachusetts to Alaska.