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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 5649470" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>Im with ya. I was a basketball and football guy. Played baseball because my dad liked it. I could throw hard but that was it- awful at hitting. I really dont see how families survive baseball season- such a long season, so many games and out in the heat every afternoon- living on concession stand nachos. Plus to me its like watching paint dry. I have students who are still playing in the fall (fall ball, travel ball etc). It has to be an 8 month season. But it does show a lot of dedication and thats a credit to them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 5649470, member: 2947"] Im with ya. I was a basketball and football guy. Played baseball because my dad liked it. I could throw hard but that was it- awful at hitting. I really dont see how families survive baseball season- such a long season, so many games and out in the heat every afternoon- living on concession stand nachos. Plus to me its like watching paint dry. I have students who are still playing in the fall (fall ball, travel ball etc). It has to be an 8 month season. But it does show a lot of dedication and thats a credit to them [/QUOTE]
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