White Sox Head Groundskeeper Roger Bossard Discusses Sunday's Rain Delay
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During a recent game between the Chicago White Sox and the Los Angeles Angels, heavy rain, hail, and high winds caused a significant delay. Head groundskeeper Roger Bossard, with 59 years of experience, faced unusual conditions he had never encountered before during a game. Issues arose when the crew couldn't fully cover the infield, leading to concerns about water damage. Bossard took action, coordinating with both teams to address the problems, exemplifying the challenges faced by grounds crews in unpredictable weather.
The grounds crew encountered exceptional weather challenges during a game delay, where hail and rain impacted the field's readiness, demonstrating the unpredictability of baseball games.
Roger Bossard, head groundskeeper for the White Sox, faced new challenges during a rain delay, noting he had never before experienced hail during a game in his 59-year career.
Bossard mentioned the initial tarp issues due to high winds saying, 'It got us. That's all... when you get these high winds and rain like this... you just don't get it covered.'
Despite setbacks and concerns for the field's condition, Bossard coordinated efforts with both clubs during the delay, stating, 'I called MLB and told them 'I need a shot. Give me my chance.'
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