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Posted on June 18th, 2007 in Uncategorized by Kyle

Baseball Delusions was founded in late 2006 by the current webmaster, Kyle Boddy. The name was derived from his girlfriend’s comment that his obsession with baseball made him “delusional.” Kyle does not deny this claim.

What is the purpose of the site?

The original reason that Baseball Delusions was developed was to create a separate weblog for Kyle’s baseball workouts and to provide an easily-organized website to display. During the initial planning stages of the site, it was expanded to include multimedia sections of pitching/hitting videos, stills, news articles about amateur baseball, and the aforementioned weblog.

Unlike the original intent, however, Baseball Delusions is now accepting applications from other dedicated amateur baseball players from any and all age ranges (from Little League to senior league ball), as few sites exist on the Internet that are dedicated to personal multimedia outlets for amateur players.

What’s on the site?

Baseball Delusions has a combined weblog of amateur players and their experiences in training, practices, and/or games; a multimedia section of videos and stills from practices or games for analysis; news articles on the amateur players of the site; and may include a forum as traffic increases over time.

Who is Kyle Boddy?

See his Bio page for more information.

What do you hope to achieve?

Kyle hopes to discover the absolute ceiling that exists for him as a serious amateur baseball player, whatever that may be. He secretly hopes that the ceiling includes a stint in the semi-pro leagues, but has an open mind and realistic expectations otherwise.

How do I get in touch with you?

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