Pitcher is the position to do this though - all they do is run, lift, bullpen and PFPs...basketball can cover some of the conditioning and he should be able to get in bullpens on his own time. Good for him, should be a great experience.
I think it is a great experience for him. Still, this does raise some questions... we learned today that our first baseball game is February 14th down in Ft. Worth. That same weekend, UK basketball will be playing Ole Miss in Lexington.
So, does Jordan travel with the baseball team, or does he stay in Lexington to be on the bench for the basketball team? That next Tuesday the baseball team is playing at home and the basketball team is on the road against LSU.
In general, if UK goes all the way to the Final Four then Jordan might be out of baseball commission until April 6th. That would mean that he would miss almost half the SEC schedule. 33 of the 56 some odd total regular season games.
So, is Jordan going to bounce between the two? Will he quit the basketball team once the baseball season gets in high gear? Will he play out the basketball season? Does this mean Jordan isn't really projected to be a weekend starter like many thought he might?