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Originally posted by justbaseball:
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What to do?
Listen to your son. He gives good advice!
I hate when justbb steals my thoughts
Seriously, remember Christmas when you were a kid? Did your parents let you watch them buy the gifts and wrap them? Remember how exciting it was when you finally got to open the gifts?
Speaking from experience, I cannot tell you how exciting it will be for you when you get to the game and see him in his freshman or other uniform for the first time
Mine was a life-long infielder. He went to the biggest of big public schools and a tremendous number of kids (over 100) tried out for the freshman team. Several traveling teams fed into the tryouts for this team. There were rumors flying that some of the travel coach Dad's were trying to "prep" the coaches on who the good players were. I heard this, swallowed my Adams-apple and made a vow right there to myself that I was not going to be influenced by talk and I was going to stay out of it.
It was all going to be up to my son to make it on his own. A day before the season began he told me that he was not sure if he cracked the starting lineup. The day of the first game was rained out and this started a pattern that has been an integral part of my son's career - luck. That's right, how many parents would admit their kids are lucky?
He was not penciled in the lineup the day when the game was rained out. As "luck" would have it, the weather got nice in the afternoon and the coach scheduled an impromptu scrimmage. According to him, he crushed a double in practice that day and he said he could tell that it turned the coach's head.
The next day, I rushed home from work from downtown Cleveland to the eastern suburbs and arrived at the game as our team was taking their warm-ups in the first inning. I looked in the infield but I did not see him. It took a minute but there he was as the starting centerfielder. I was surprised but happy to see him in the starting lineup. People were asking me if I was upset he was not in the infield and my only response was - are you kidding? I was just excited he is in the lineup as I knew that one day before he was not.
Thank you God for making it rain that spring day so many years ago - so the flowers could grow and then later for the sun so my "son" could grow. It indeed was Christmas in the spring time