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At one point in our son's baseball 'career', when he threw harder than anyone on the team, he was nicknamed Smoke. When the All Stars went to Williamsport, the league had jackets made for the boys and each had his nickname embroidered over the left chest area.

One player on the team was a real stickler for putting everything in his bag exactly the same way each and every time he got on or off the bench. The coach nicknamed him Granny ... and to this day, even when I see that now 6'3" buff 24 year old, all I can envision is a skinny little 'granny' putting his gear in his bag.
The one that stuck was POWDER. JT, Jr was the bat boy for the UNC Asheville team when he was 9 or 10 and coach gave him his own locker. One day he was changing and it was in early spring--He was a "tow-head" back then--and was so pale--one of the players called him "POWDER" (after the movie). It stuck for 3-4 years until we moved to VA. Now he's simply JT.
My son has a couple of easy nicknames that seem to have followed him through baseball, "Z", or "Zinker". However as a HS Freshman, the Juniors and Seniors gave him the nickname "Plinko". I think it is refernce to the "Price is Right" game show but I have no idea of the association to him, but he liked it, and still answers to it if someone knows of it. I think it gave him a sense of "comfort" and "belonging" at a time when he was the young kid playing on an old team.
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Originally posted by S. Abrams:
Son is called "Abe" or "Tank".

"Atta Babe, Abe" he hears alot.

As for me...I was just called slow.lol


Funny...I had the nickname of "Amtrack" in HS, and it wasn't for my speed! In college, I was given the nickname of "Roy Hobbs", again, it wasn't for my hitting ability, pitcher only for me! lol

My son is simply known as "KD"...although, I'll admit it sounds too close to Katie at times! Big Grin
My son got named Fire Dog (stop, drop and roll) in his first varsity season. He tripped over second base, rolled, popped up and hit stride again to third all in one motion. The player who was assigned to chase foul balls was named Bird Dog.

My daughter wore 16. Her nickname was Sweet. She had a travel teammate named Sweet Cakes or Cakes. The girl thought the urinal in the porta potty was a sink and the cake was soap. You should have seen the look on her face when the team reacted to her complaints of scratchy soap and she figured it out. She ran across two live games in a direct line to the ladies room and came back with arms scrubbed red up to her elbows.
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There's a warm and appropriate memory in this thread. For anyone new in the past year this was one the nicest people to ever grace this board.

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Mary Ann
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"The Lord Himself goes before you and will be with you;
He will never leave you nor forsake you.
Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged."
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I've always called him "Double-A", for his first and middle initials. Teammates have called him "Big D". One super-league teammate's little brother couldn't say the "r" in his first name, so he and his sisters called him "Dew". That name stuck with the little ones and their moms.

The best one we had was a super-league teammate nicknamed after the Disney rabbit. While a base-runner on 1st, the opposing pitcher made a pick-off move. Our kid fell while trying to get back to 1st-base and ended up crawling back. His leg was bouncing just like Thumper's from the movie! Bounce, bounce, bounce...thump, thump, thump! Our assistant coach yelled out: "Way to go Thumper!" and the name stuck. He's now a pitcher for a rival HS, but he'll always be "Thumper" to us. Big Grin
my son has had a few along his time in ball
1st was bc big country as about 5 10 in LL and only lisented to contry music

2nd last name is manwarren freshman year jv coach started calling him man*****

3rd one got new head baseball varsity coach his shoph year and coach hated his nickname so he changed it to manny and that has stuck so far it dosent help he has his blond moment every now and then and when he really has a brain **** the team calls thoses "manny" isms
My son Sam's nickname is, "Sammy". Interestingly enough, 3 different coaches have started calling him this without knowing the others have named him this.

I have several nicknames... "Hey you", "Walk-around", "Gearup" or going through an airport security checkpoint, "Is that your bag?". I have several others my wife calls me, but I would prefer to keep that private...
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Yesterday I learned that Grimace's new nickname is Mittens. "Because he's just a big kitty."

And Stewie's new nickname is J-dizzle. Fo shizzle.

Another teammate is a D2 baseball commit who also plays basketball and football. He is known for his remarkably solid build. On Tuesday, as our team was pounding a district rival, he comes to the plate. The opposing catcher was overheard saying, "This can't be good. It's Hank the Tank." Smile
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