When did you realize that your son was a "player", determined to be the best he could be?
My son was 11. He was on the local 11- 12 "Hooligan" team and was scheduled to pitch the championship game. He didn't get to play much prior to that. He called his grandparents and other relatives to come watch him pitch. All showed up. When it came time for the game to start, he was told he was ineligible to pitch because he pitched the last inning of the previous game and wasn't allowed to pitch in consecutive games. He was devastated.
The game started and he was on the bench, or rather hanging on the fence in the dugout watching every move. Inning after inning went by but he didn't get put in until the top of the 6th and played 3rd base. Three outs later the game was over, the team won the championship and he didn't even get a chance to hit. The coaches said they "forgot" to put him in earlier.
After the game, he joined me overlooking the field as I was sitting on a picnic table. The team was going off to celebrate the championship to a local pizza parlor. I asked him if he wanted to go for pizza. Tears were in his eyes and he said,"Dad, I never want them to forget me again. Will you hit me some grounders?" I knew I had a player.
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