Good Advice

I anxiously await Game 5 of the ALDS and am rooting for my Tigers today.  But I thought this post is worth resharing

Life lessons are all around us and a blunder from last night gives us something to think about.

From someone named Christopher Rice:

“For all those parents of youth baseball, let last night’s ending to the Phillies/Dodgers be a lesson.

The game is hard.  Arguably,  the most difficult sport in the world to be consistently good at.

Beyond the mere physical skill aspect, the game is as much if not more mental than physical.

Last night, we saw a professional player in a high pressure moment allow the panic to set in and make a mistake.

He’s being chastised by the fans, many of who enjoy the game but don’t truly understand how difficult it is.

He was comforted by those around him who truly know the game.

The isolation and aloneness he must have felt in that moment must have been soul crushing.

We’ve seen multiple physical errors in these playoffs by the people at the top of this game.

The pro players have pressure from thousands who don’t know them personally.

Your player can feel that same level of pressure from you because with you it’s personal.

So the next time your 12 year old makes a bad throw, boots a grounder in the field or does something dumb on the bases, have some grace and patience and remember it’s part of the game.”

3 thoughts on “Good Advice

  1. That’s basically true, especially when it comes to kids and amateurs playing for fun.
    Too bad about your Tigers. They sure put up a fight though! 15 inning game, what a way to end a series

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