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Things I've learned
This was my first year working games with kids who shave and men's league. Everybody says I look better than a rookie. All I can say is, I think I have 'em all fooled.
Mostly I've learned what I don't know: * How to get a good look at and call pickoff attempts * When to get help on possible pulled foot plays * When to go out from position A (and where to go) * 3-man mechanics * 4-man mechanics * What's a balk * What's a low strike * Where's the outside corner * What's a strike in a men's league game (I'm clueless) * How to maintain my concentration for the whole game * How to manage a game * How to leave the game on the field If I can get a little better at each of those things next year, I'll feel like I'm getting somewhere. Here are some things I learned: * How to keep my head still and track the ball * Make all movements and signals crisp and aggressive * How to appear calm when I'm getting yelled at * When a coach is working me (always!) * How to get to my car when parents are screaming at me * Six-stitch hats work fine for both plate and bases * How to crease my hat like the big dogs (big year for hats!) * Waterless hand cleanser works great
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Charlie Breuninger |
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