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Reply to "Teaching your son to control his emotions in a ball game."

I remind mine when he is pitching that a walk is equal to an error. He showed his emotions too much this season in the game that dictated the conference championship. He stared at the first baseman for letting a ball go through his legs. I reminded him that the first baseman of everyone there that day hated that he missed the ball. My son walked the next batter and I told him later they were all even. The first baseman let a guy get on first and he put one on first so life is fair.
I believe God has a way of evening things up. Seems every time a pitcher stares at a fielder for missing a ball they will do something to make it worse right afterwards, walk, passed ball, hit batsmen. Life has a way of equalling out.
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