Mary Ann and Ann:
I have been divorced for 12 years and raised my three children on my own. Over the years I have coached everything under the sun. Baseball has always been my love and the number one priority. We did well enough that we won a couple state championships and had 4 world series final four finishes with 1 national championship. I was the high school baseball booster club president for seven years and the people who did the most work for the team were the baseball mom’s.
Son #1 is a senior baseball player at Middle Tennessee State and son#2 will be a freshman baseball pitcher at Vol State junior college this fall. My daughter will be a high school Junior this coming year and is a straight A student. I couldn’t have raised them without the help of my family.
My father died in 1992 and my mother has been my biggest hero who volunteered for everything having to do with my children. She is the biggest baseball nut you will ever find and is more knowledgeable in baseball than our local high school coach. I guess you would call her a baseball mom!
She’s the one who screams Whoooooo Hoooooo every time our teams does something good and keeps a detailed book of every pitch and hit in every baseball game. She’s the one who played catch and hit me ground balls when I was little and it was good enough that my brother and I played college baseball.
Yes, There will be a Tennmom after August this year! We met nine years ago and have dated ever since. Her husband was killed in a tragic accident and she was left to raise a son on her own. We have helped each other over the years get our kids raised and out of high school. Her son is the same age as my son#2. We decided to get our kids raised and out of the house before we started a life together. Plus I need help rasing a daughter. Now its our time to grow old together.
When I met her she was a Baseball Mom. I guess that’s why I fell in love with her.
I am 44 year old baseball dad and the one thing that I am sure of is that I know I don't have all the answers and learn something new every day. Sometimes the best advice comes from someone you never expected.
My parents raised me to treat others the way you would like to be treated.
Some how it has always worked fine for me. So the Tennessee guys treat everyone like family till they make us mad!