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Drink few or none of your calories and you've won half the battle.
This is my weight control tool (instead of Sprite): Last edited by Kevin Finnerty; Sat Jan 03, 2009 at 12:20pm. |
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Again, just because Rats behave that way doesn't mean officials should. |
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Thanks for all the encouragement and support to those who PM'd me and have commented! I'm trying very hard.
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Listen to the Veterans
With all due respect to the officials who are relatively new and inexperienced:You are entitled to your opinion. However, by ripping some of the posts of Umpires who have more experience and knowledge of game mgt than some of you does not earn you respect. Ozzy and some others here have forgotten more about the game than some of you will ever grasp. Voice your thoughts, but realize that many of us here are speaking from experience and work this game several levels above your game.
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I tossed a Coach one time for his dugout remark that the pard' had Alzheimer's. I think, I don't really remember. |
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Have you ever heard the saying, " He has forgotten more about baseball than you will ever know" It is a compliment
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Best advice I ever heard: "Eat half as much and chew it twice as long." |
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SS, I was directing my post to some of the officials without very much experience handling situations, and those who haven't work above HS Level
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In some parts of the LA area, some high school environments can be as challenging as most D-III or JC or similar small college settings. Ever heard of nationally-ranked Chatsworth? The left side of their infield got drafted in the first dozen picks two years ago. You do one of their games, with local TV and the LA Times and Daily News and about 500-plus people, and it can get just as challenging as a couple of higher levels. And they're not the only ones.
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KF, I am not taking shots at anyone here. But I know about being on TV and working in front of big crowds. I do it every night from May till Sept.
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I'm just saying that you did place high school in a category that made it sound free of any real challenges. I did a H.S. game at Jered and Jeff Weaver's school, and they had another pro prospect throwing 94 mph when I was there. There was another private school in the valley that had three D-I pitchers who were already signed as juniors. One 91-mph-throwing left-hander went to Florida State; another lefty, who throws 93, went to Loyola Marymount, and the third one, a right-hander who went 20-0 with a 1.00 ERA as a varsity starter, went to NY Stonybrook. All three may be in the big leagues someday, according to not just me, but the several scouts that followed them. Their games got pretty challenging, too.
High school is not necessarily high school in several parts of the country. |
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I understand about those kind of games. Again, I was not being condesending , I just was pointing out that as you gain experience and move up to higher levels, that your Game Mgt is crucial.
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I agree. I probably emphasize that more strongly than many of my peers, and I get good responses from baseball people to my overall game because of it. Sometimes a well-managed pregame and first two innings can make the rest of the game a relative walk in the park.
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