This gets me to why kids are so soft in America today. Not only do I have to watch kids wear face guards up at the dish, but also shortstops wearing mouth guards and kids crying after they give up two runs in the first.
No, I’m not saying I want kids to be poor sports and have bad attitudes, but I do want to them to have some toughness and not lay down like a guy in the French military.
I even saw a kid go up and shake the hand of a kid he hit with a pitch. Are you kidding me? When you are on the bump, you are in control. Let the other team think you did that. Have them fear your pitching. By going and shaking the kid’s hand it shows, “I made a mistake I'm sorry.”
Why don't you just tell the kid at bat what you are throwing so he can get a hit and be happy?
Now, if you, as a pitcher, hit a kid and he is down and hurt, yes, go up make sure he is fine and be a good sport. But when the kid is perfectly fine, don’t run up to him and make sure he feels ok.
I’m sure people will be telling me, “Winning isn’t the only thing in life.”
Winning isn't everything?
Well, tell that to your boss or wife when you aren't bringing money in. Everything in life is a competition. Can I get that job, can I lose 20 pounds, can I buy that first home, and when the pressure is on and everyone is watching, can I come through?





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