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Confusing story to me. If it's not your passion, fine move on. Him saying I hope we lose so I can go fishing  shows he's not feeling it. He goes on to badmouth C of C, which is a good school. There r kids who Party at every college. My son is not a partier at all and has managed to make friends, and  still remain true to his Christian values at College. Glad this kid finally cleared the air w the Charleston coach, he should have acted with  a bit more maturity and done that when he left instead of writing a letter for teammate to pass on. To not inform his dad  showed a lack of respect in my book. I would feel  disappointed if my son quit, took off for two days, and had to hear about it from coach. 

On one hand he seems to dislike playing baseball, and everything assoc w the sport, yet says he would play again if God wants him too.  Very confusing. 

Kid has talent, but so have many others like him.  Just move on, fish, hunt, attend church and get degree.  Baseball is not for everyone.

Last edited by playball2011
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