BASEBALL DIARY
BASEBALL DIARY
Years ago a young baseball player’s long-ball hitting got the
attention of a pro scout, and the boy was offered a contract. When
he went off to spring training, he performed well. And each week
he wired his mother back at home to inform her of his progress.
Week One: “Dear Mom, leading all batters. These pitchers aren’t
so tough.”
Week Two: “Dear Mom, looks like I will be starting in infield.
Now hitting .500.”
Week Three: “Dear Mom, today they started throwing curves. Will
be home Friday.”
To your success,



Love your comments on baseball. My husband is an avid baseball fan. He coached BB from Little League to College.
Isn’t able to do it anymore but none the less it is his favorite sport and has become mine too.
You are so right once this or any thing we do starts to “throw curves”
we aren’t up to hitting them. Stay focused and keep you”eye on the
ball”
Thanks again
Anne
Hi,
The idea is to keep trying and never give up. It reminds me of the saying a quitter never wins and a winner never quits.
For me it means, sucess in small steps, over the weeks he got better and better and more confident to try new things
thanks a bunch
Chris