When the minor league baseball season was unceremoniously canceled in 2020, many players were left in the lurch, with nowhere to train or hone their skills if they weren’t invited to their teams’ alternate sites.
Many players, that is, except one who happens to co-own a baseball training facility as a family business.
That minor leaguer is O’s infield prospect Terrin Vavra. That business is Triple Threat Training, which he runs with his two older brothers, about 10 minutes from their hometown in Wisconsin.
“It’s a hitting facility where we’ve got cages, and it’s all turfed up, and we’ve got machines,” Vavra said in an interview on MASN All Access.