Source: www.lamonitor.com --- Tuesday, January 31, 2017
This time of year, the county’s Baseball and softball fields are either covered with snow or soggy with snowmelt. That can make it difficult for Los Alamos teams to compete with teams in some parts of the state that are already in training. Real estate broker, county councilor and Little League President James Chrobocinski has plans to change that. On Wednesday, the Planning and Zoning Commission approved a special use permit and a site plan for Chrobocinski’s new Los Alamos Baseball Academy, LLC. The 21,200-square-foot facility will offer everything from Baseball training equipment to an indoor infield and coaching to help young players to hone their skills. Chrobocinski is modeling the facility after the Albuquerque Baseball Academy. “I was at the Albuquerque Baseball Academy with my son, and they said, you ought to open up an academy up there, and we can help you,” Chrobocinski said. “I started thinking about it and talking about it and working through it, and it just made a lot of sense, since we have such a large Baseball group here, and we’re always pretty competitive. So we started putting this together.” ...
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