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Ever since 12 yo I have been good at baseball. I was on the "A Allstar Team"....My team went to New Mexico for the Connie Mack WS.....and I was Freshman MVP. There's only one problem: I don't feel the love for the game that I should and I don't want to try out just because I know I will make it, when there are kids that REALLY want it and don't make it because of me. The sport I have liked recently is Track and I know i could run outdoor....I just don't want to leave all my teammates behind in the dust and just give them the cold shoulder. I have been thinking about this for a couple months. Here's an example:

My dad has been asking me if I need any new equipment and when I was 12,13,14 I would be SOOOO excited but now I'm just like, "Nah not really" and I don't even care.

Has anyone had this experience and what did they do. I have a feeling I will start to love it again after a while into the Season but If im going to Quit i need to now.


Thanks in Advance
plp556


P.S. My team has a VERY good chance at winning States this year so I've been telling myself,"If you play this year, you can be part of something amazing".

UPDATE:
Ive bot good and bad news:

Good: I have found the love of the game that I thought I had lost.

Bad: During our 2nd scrimmage I broke my finger going into second and the ER doc said im out for 4 weeks and then some PT.

I am totally distraught because I STUMBLED running the bases and it's my fault this happened. I wasn't upset because of the pain on the drive to the hospital.....it was me knowing that I was the one who caused this and I was an idio. It's my junior year and my most important year. It was such a good hit (line drive over right feilder) I was finally showing the coach what I could do. I could have been a big impact on this team and now its over for a while. Has anyone had any experienc with this?


3/20- Just met with the orthopedic and he said 6 weeks in his opinion until I can swing a bat hard.....may be less
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PLP556;
It sounds like your board with the game, maybe it's to easy for you.
Not challanged enough.
Sometime's great athletes don't feel as passionate as they think they should feel about the Game.
There's nothing wrong with that feeling, I'm sure there are lots of Pro players that think of baseball as Just there Job.
Challenge yourself, Create goals and try to achieve them.
Whatever you Do,
Do it with no regrets.
Don't look back later and say I shouldn't have done that.
Good Luck the EH
It's not that I am not competitive it's just that I have found other things that I would rather do. I do put alot of effort in. I had 14 Weeks of Pitching and Hitting clinics in the summer. What puts it in perspective is when I have sitting in baseball listing to the coach and I'm bored and I see the track kids run by I just think how I could be there instead. I know it sounds stupid.
Sounds to me like you are growing up! And have other interests.
Lotsof boys your age realie thre are thr things in life besides baseball, it is not a bad thing.
Sit down and have a serioss talk with your folks.
Make your decision based on what will make you happy, not others.
Good luck!
Thanks TPM and TheEH.... I will try my best to make this decision.

I had this similar situation in 9th grade but I played and had a great year hitting around .500 and getting MVP. I think I might start to like it if I start playing and doing good but I don't like all the "ifs" and "buts" in that. I want to play cuz I love it, not cuz I WILL SOONER or later like it.
i had the same situation when I was about 13 I have played AAU since I was 9 and didn't play that fall kind of a burn out period. I wasn't as good because I didn't work as hard, didn't lift weights, didn't hit any. Now i'm 16 and LOVE the game. I started to see the it's not "just gonna happen" u have to make it happen. I worked hard in the weight room, and hit about 200 balls a day. I earned freshman MVP my first year in high school. This year I'm at a different school and am competing at shortstop with a kid that might get drafted out of high school. I know I'll probably play 2nd but the infield coach said I'm just as smooth as the other kid at short, just not as much range and speed. The hard work payed off, and I can't wait for our first game which is tomarrow. The harder you work, and the more results you see the more you will grow a love for the game. It's up to you, but I think a game as complicated as baseball, is a lot more fun then just running. Do whatever is best for you, but just know it's a great game, and the glory of it will last forever.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Missouri-BB-Dad:
plp556

So your options are simple. Play or not play. Whatever you do though, do not reluctantly decide to play and then quit during the season. Once you make a committment, make sure you keep it and give your all. QUOTE]

Completely agree with MBBD

Whatever you do, do it 100% and don't regret your decision.

Ps: being part of a championship team is awsome for any sport

Being part of a championship team for baseball is phenomenal!
tater
Personal story;
I grew up being a football fan. As I neared high school no other sport interested me. My senior year was a continuous onslaught of injuries. Required 2 operations to repair knee and shoulder.
The passion fades.
My brother, 6 years younger, competes in track while I work go to school and dream about what may have been. I become a track fan because I am a fan of my brother and I become interested in Javelin Throwing because I could always throw things pretty far.
You have personal records, scool records etc etc all the way to World standards.
There's always a level to which you can compare yourself to.
I became hooked and 5 years later I made the Olympic team.
Lesson being go to where your passion lies. That's where you'll go the furthest.
BTW Both my sons are baseball players of some abilty (I Think) and I haven't watched more than one football game in any given season for the last 10 years.
Life is change.
Rollerman
My son is feeling the same way. He's 15 and he is probably the best baseball player in our town but he wants to do other things. He is going to play freshman ball and then he wants to play golf. My suggestion is that you take a break and go run track. Don't be pressured by other people to do something you are bored with.

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