My daughter will be a barrel racing champion one day. She studies the intricacies of each ride as they happen and applies the small errors and mistakes to her own understanding. Her time is about to come.
@itsturnerporter 28 is solid, but having a hard time getting into most other songs. But his other albums had songs that I didn’t love or appreciate at first, but with time & circumstance, certain songs found me listening to them more and more.
Maybe this will be the same, but I don’t think so
Stadium #12 crossed off the list. Coors Field was amazing!
What a beautiful place to take in a game. These times I get to spend with my son are magical. Had some extra company with my daughter’s boyfriend and made it even better.
I hope EA Sports makes an over 35 online section so we can play against all the other dads that haven’t touched a controller since the last @EASPORTSCollege came out.
I’ve watched my son play video games. I don’t want that smoke and I need to keep my pride in tact.
I hope EA Sports makes an over 35 online section so we can play against all the other dads that haven’t touched a controller since the last @EASPORTSCollege came out.
I’ve watched my son play video games. I don’t want that smoke and I need to keep my pride in tact.
@GuyThink2wice Were absolutely dominant after mid season trade and they figured out how to play with each other. Went 21-4 in last 25 games. Clippers weren’t jack anyway even with Kawhi. Klay is exactly what we needed.
Agree to disagree. Love ya my brother.
100%
Stay engaged.
My son has been injured the entire summer with a fractured growth plate in his elbow, but attends a game every tournament with his summer team. To me, as his father, it’s paramount that I relay the importance of being engaged even if you can’t play.
Dugout Culture
• Position players, study the opposing pitchers. Look for patterns in pitch selection. Tells in their delivery. How they handle hold times and pick off moves with runners on. See if they pay attention to the runner on third.
• Pitchers, study the opposing hitters. Are they on time with the load phase of their swing. What do they chase with two strikes. Do they swing first pitch. Does their approach change with runner on vs no runner on. Are they a base stealer.
• Position players, pick up your teammates. Know where everyones hat and glove is and when they are the last out of the inning someone be ready to take their stuff to them (unless they are the catcher).
• Coaches, they are watching. Your body language, your energy, your support. Establish a culture of responsibility and accountability. Be the example of what you preach.
• Pitchers, if there is a long inning (with your team batting) make sure to keep your body moving. With two outs do some band work, arm circles or maybe even go to the bullpen to play a little catch. Keep that arm loose.
• Catchers, unless you were at bat, on base or on deck, make sure you are ready to go when that third out is made. Team, if your catcher needs to get their gear on, make sure some is ready to go out and warm up the pitcher.
• All Players, talk baseball. There is plenty of time away from the field to goof off. Create an atmosphere of supporting one another. Watching the game together. Cheer your teammates on but be careful letting your “cheers” be the only thing you’re thinking about. The dugout is a place to prepare for your next opportunity.
• Everyone, bust your butt to your position. NO WALKING out to your position!!