I'm interested in hearing how much parents had to push your kids when they were younger to practice baseball in the yard, go to the batting cages, work out, etc. I'm sure my son is not alone in this, sometimes it seems like he's planning on going to college on a video game scholarship. Don't get me wrong, he's an exceptional student, straight A's and thus far has never had a problem getting homework finished. But once he's done with his schoolwork it's straight for the computer games and it's like pulling teeth to get him to go out and throw for 15 minutes. I know that playing ball is his thing and he's got to want to do it (and he really does enjoy playing, and even enjoys practices). I also don't want to push him so hard that I drive him away from his desire to play baseball at high school and college. I think back to when I played hockey, I was totally obsessed with working on my shots in the driveway, running, working out, skating, etc., and I know I'd have never enjoyed the little success I had without that commitment. Is a little bit of that kind of commitment too much to expect out of a middle schooler?
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