College Baseball Player Weighs in on Season Cancellation College Baseball Player Weighs in on Cancelled Season

A little over a month ago, the unthinkable happened: sports were cancelled.

March is normally one of the busiest sports months of the entire year with the NBA, NHL, MLS, PGA Tour, college basketball, college baseball, and many other sports happening. And in about the span of 24 hours, all of them either postponed or cancelled their seasons.

One of the many athletes effected was Jake Zatopek – a redshirt sophomore pitcher for the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas. The cancellation was especially difficult for Zatopek, because he missed the entire 2019 season due to an arm injury. And was pitching really, really well in 2020 – with an impressive 1.98 ERA.

“It really sucks. You, know. You work for an entire year – don’t get to step on a mound. And then finally, I hop on the mound and have success. Before you know it, season gets cancelled, so.” 

Now, Jake is at his home in the San Antonio area, trying to get ready for when baseball does come back.

“I try to wake up at 8:00 every morning just to stay on some routine and then do whatever I need to do school-wise…I do a lot of plyo balls, like weighted balls stuff,” he said. “So I can basically do that anywhere all I need is a flat surface.”

Given how the 2020 season ended so abruptly, Zatopek can’t help but think about how exciting the 2021 season will be.

“It’s gonna be fun for sure. Everyone is gonna have a lot of energy,” he said. “Hopefully everyone has been doing what they can at home to stay ready, and then once we get back, it’s gonna be a good time.”

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