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My student was reading Manga in class
I asked him to "put the Manga away"
"Actually, Ms, it's called anime" (ah-nee-meh)
"No, that's manga."
"Excuse me, I know more about this than you."
"I've been reading Manga and watching anime since before you were born. Don't even try it."
Lets be real and tell it like it is.
Real competitors are becoming harder and harder to find.
Vanity players that love showcases and convenient training are around every corner.
Nice kids get their scholarships taken.
Nice kids get released from pro ball.
A kid can be the best kid on the team. He can sit on the front row in class and make straight A's. He can be the student body president and a kid everyone wants to marry their daughter.
But.
He's on scholarship and maybe NIL money to be an impact baseball player. He's on scholarship and possibly NIL money to help the coaches, program and his teammates win baseball games. If he can't make an impact athletically, he will be shown the door.
It's supposed to be cruel, rude and nasty to allow the cream to rise to the top.
It's a competition and it's not for everyone.
Coaches want players with great makeup, but if you can't play, it doesn't matter to them.
Coaches want junk yard dogs that want to dominate the competition.
Coaches want dudes that can do it vs the equal and or better.
Coaches want dudes with moxie, feel, different gears and heightened awareness in game defining situations.
Coaches want players that take practice and games personal.
Coaches want players that are more concerned with competing than their mechanics, gear and sunglasses.
Coaches want players that want to be the difference between winning and losing. The players that want the ball or bat in their hand with the game on the line.
Want to be a better player?
Be a better competitor and you'll be a better player.
Be a better competitor in everything that you do.
Take everything personally, because it is.
Represent the name on the back of your jersey like the toughest, most competitive player on every team you're on.
can’t get project hail mary off my brain, so i turned a ~$15 official LEGO set into a rocky space friend of my very own. fully jazz hands capable. build your own with instructions below
My son has been on JV this year and played well. Today there was a varsity game against a top 50 Florida team with four D1 commits. They called him up to play.
We lost 22-1
The 1 run was a dead center home run by my son.
Just so everyone knows the proceeds from this will be going to SAARC.
Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center. They provide service for children, teens and adults with autism.
This was a group decision because this center has helped some people that are apart of our team. Thank you for the support!!
i love this trope when its not done in the "i can fix him" way but in the "i want to be deserving of her" way. all of the guys had pretty selfish intentions at first but in the process of falling in love realized they wanted to be selfless for their girl
Shared the story of our son Giovanni filling out his first-ever NCAA Tournament bracket on @wkyc with @JaycrawfordCLE. He picked @HawaiiMBB to win it all because he thought they'd send him a shirt.
Well, @HawaiiAthletics didn't wait, they sent our son the shirt already. ❤️🏀