By Jordan Smith | Sports Writer
As Baylor Baseball heads into the Shriners College Classic this weekend with a record of 9-0-their best start since 1984-the Bears have had a lot of things go right for them this season.
One factor in ensuring everything goes well is the work of the field and bullpen crew for this baseball squad.
Justin Grassi, a senior student manager for the Baylor baseball field crew and an eight-year military veteran from Naples, Fla., laid out the schedule of what a typical day looks like at Baylor Ballpark.
“Prep for practice-we’ll usually get about 30 minutes to an hour before the practice actually starts, and essentially what we will do is set up for whatever it is they are doing that day,” Grassi said.