Tryouts for the 2010 Season will be held starting March 8th. You must be in attendance to make the team, unless you are still involved in a winter sport. The following schedule is subject to change based on the weather outside. Please be prepared to practice both inside and outside.
From the time he entered Notre Dame-Green Pond's baseball program, Tyler Vail made his plans known to coach Mike Bedics. Pitching for a Division I program in the Atlantic Coast Conference was high on his list.
Vail wound up having three ACC programs pursue him. He officially chose one Wednesday, signing a national letter of intent with Maryland.
Wednesday marked the first day of the NCAA's early signing period for basketball as well as several other sports, including baseball, volleyball and gymnastics.
Vail, a 6-foot-1, 190-pound senior, chose Maryland over fellow ACC schools North Carolina and Virginia, as well as Big East member Saint John's. He plans to major in either sports management or criminal justice.
''The whole campus was beautiful,'' Vail said in a phone interview after signing his letter Wednesday. ''All the academics are very good. I think they've got a good package.''
Vail, who throws a two-seam and four-seam fastball, a change-up and a curveball, said he would most like to improve his curveball this season as he gets ready to pitch in college. He also wants to help the Crusaders reach the Colonial League playoffs after they missed out on all postseason play last year.
Vail was an honorable-mention choice for The Morning Call's all-area baseball team as a junior. Bedics said Vail's fastball has consistently been clocked at 90-91 mph and touched as high as 93 mph.
''He's gotten better and better every year,'' Bedics said. ''We knew when he came to us as a ninth-grader what possibilities he had. I still don't think he's reached his full potential yet.
''It's a really big moment for Tyler,'' Bedics added. ''This is something he's worked for since he got here as a freshman. He worked at it year-round to make him better. It's just a tribute to his work ethic.'' (The Morning Call 11/12 by Stephen Miller)
On Sunday, November 15th the Notre Dame Baseball team will be hosting a pasta dinner to rasie funds for the 2010 Spring Training Trip to Florida. The dinner includes: salad, bread, meatballs or sausage, pasta, desserts and drinks. For more information, please contact Coach Bedics (610-217-1065).
Former ND baseball player Bryan Chaikowsky was named to the MEAC 2nd team as a DH. Bryan was also named to the all-tourney team during the MEAC's Conference baseball tournament. Great job Bryan!
Senior Pitcher Tyler Vail has made a verbal commitment to attend the University of Maryland next year. Tyler will officially sign his letter of intent in November. Tyler will enter his senior season with 10 career wins and 100 strikeouts. This past summer Tyler participated in the Perfect Game National Showcase. The University of Maryland competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
WELCOME..... Welcome to Notre Dame Crusader Baseball. The Crusaders won the 2007 Colonial League Championship, were ranked #1 by the Express-Times in Small School Rankings and #7 overall. The Crusaders were also ranked #8 by The Morning Call.