With youth sports on the verge of hopefully starting back up in the wake of Phase 3 of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s reopening strategy, it’s a good time to start thinking about shaking the rust off for many of those youth baseball and softball players out there. D-Bat in Temecula reopened their doors about two weeks and have restructured their operating procedures as a means to help slow the spread of COVID-19, while still giving families’ children the chance to swing a bat and throw a ball.“It’s exciting to be able to give the community something extracurricular to do, especially for the young softball and baseball players,” Matt Hinds, general manager of D-Bat in Temecula, said. “We are taking every step necessary to ensure the safety of our customers while they are in our facil