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My 2014 had a rough night pitching last night. Team we played was a team at bottom of our league. He is considered a top pitcher in our league. First inning he gave up 6  runs on 2 BB and 5 hits, 48 pitches. Coach went out and talked to him but didnt do much for that inning.. After that he pitched like himself, 5 more innings, 50 pitches 6 k's, no hits. The damage was done however and we lost 6-2.

 

His twitter post last night was "The game of baseball always finds a way to humble you".

 

Although I feel bad for him and know he was beyond frustrated at that inning, the fact that he settled down and continued to pitch was nice to see. 2 years ago, he would have continued to not pitch well. He would have been so angry at himself.

 

So though his team lost last night. I got to see my son be a man in a tough spot which makes me more proud of him that winning a baseball game  

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Yes Chef this game will humble you at any moment.  My 2015 son's last outing was exactly as you describe except he was taken out of the game.  He is gonna get his chance at redemption tonight as he is starting final region game to determine if we make the playoffs.  I generally am pretty calm, but I will be wound tight up until game time today.  Even though I fully expect him to come back out with a strong outing, you just never know. I think that is the reason I love this game, along with golf, so much because it tests your abilities, emotions, heart, gut, desire and mental fortitude.  The mental aspect may be the greatest test of all.

A boxer decided to fight one more time before retiring so he could buy a house for his new wife and he. He was matched against a regional champion on the rise. He was knocked down thirteen times before the fight was stopped. When asked about it afterwards he said, "I prefer to look at it as I got up thirteen times."

Boy no kidding.  My son and I were humbled last night.  He is a 10u and had been a dominant rec pitcher this season til last night.  He had not thrown a ball behind a hitter til he did it several times last night.  I laugh now - but he was upset about it.  Last night humbled him quite a bit.  Better to start learning now than later.

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