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You find out more about a player when he faces adversity than you ever will when he has it going his way.
Excellent point Coach May.
Just had a circumstance the other night at indoor winter league ball. A certain player who has a lot of ( what I like to term as ) positive " baseball buzz " around him, but unfortunately struck out 1-2-3. The kid got out of the cage and threw his helmet towards his team mates,...then proceeded to groan loudly and beat his bat on the floor. IMO it was over dramatic and distracting.
Three very well dressed men,..all in matching college attire who seemed focused on this kid,..simply stood up and walked out.
Now I am not a mind reader,..and as far as I know, I do not have ESP,..so I can only guess who those three important looking men were and I can only guess what they were thinking. But it seemed extremely obvious that they were NOT impressed with the players demeanor after his strike out.
If I was a betting gal,..I'd bet this player just lost himself one less opportunity to play college ball,..and all because of an immature hissy fit.
Very sad,..very very sad indeed. Being a mom,..its hard to watch a HS 6'3" boy not be able to control his reactions to adversity. It was hard for most of us to watch.