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Monday, August 18, 2008

Not Exactly How We Wanted It To Go


Even though this Fall Ball season has not gone exactly the way we wanted it to, I do think some of our boys have learned some valuable lessons about baseball and life. We have two more games to go this week against the Braves on Tuesday and the Lions on Saturday. We are very well matched with both of these teams and there is no reason we can't walk away with two victories to close out the season.
To focus on the positive, the above picture is of our team with the opposing team prior to one of our games. People will say what they want about the Frenship league but the one constant that I do like about it is the coming together of the two teams prior to each game and the home team offering a prayer. This simple gesture has been lost or prohibited just about everywhere you look in our society. I hope this league continues this act and hopefully some bleeding heart won't come along to try to put an end to it because they are offended. Jesus loves baseball too.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Got Another One


Well I am happy to say we came away with another win Saturday morning. We faced the Young Guns, a team we have know from past seasons, and knew we could beat. Our boys are really starting to figure this game out and are starting to get to know one another better and are playing like a team.
Cham went the distance for us on the mound and did a good job. A little problem with balks but he figured it out. We had some good defense from everyone. We eased up a bit in the last inning and allowed a few runs we shouldn't have but all in all did a good job.
The best performance I give to Matt. He may be little but he can run the bases well. He had a good hit but his base running generated alot for our team. We have a game tomorrow and two on Saturday again. I'll let you know how it goes.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Was It Ever A Long Saturday

Yes, I know that it has taken me longer than I thought it would to get to this post but I will be honest with you, I didn't want to post it. We had an 8am game that did not end well and a 4pm game that was just down right ugly on our part.

If there has been a positive come out of this past weekend, I think that there may be a couple of boys who may want to stand up and be leaders. We need that badly. In those 2 games I think I heard 3 words from the team while they were on the field. No communication, no emotion. It was just nothingness from them. I think we have had a few good practices but another one of our teams' character flaws is not getting to practice. There is usually the same group of 6-7 players that tend to make it to practice most of the time with only one kid who has never missed. Granted, I know it is fall baseball and you sometimes have other things to do, but there still has to remain some sort of commitment to this team. Fall ball is a time to learn and prepare for the next year, but if you are never at practice this is hard to accomplish.

All in all, I think this team is growing. Unfortunately we only have 6 games left to try to savage a better season. I'm not saying we have to win every game, just that our team shows up and does the job they are capable to doing.

I am going to close with a few quotes from one of my favorite coaches of all time, Mike Krzyzewski of the Duke Blue Devils:

"Everybody wants to take responsibility when you win, but when you fail, all these fingers are pointing."

"Discipline is doing what you are supposed to do in the best possible manner at the time you are supposed to do it."

"Effective teamwork begins and ends with communication."

"When a leader takes responsibility for his own actions and mistakes, he not only sets a good example, he shows a healthy respect for people on his team."

"The worse the crisis, the more people will tend to think as individuals rather than as members of a team."

More games to come Friday and Saturday. I hope to have a lot of positive to report.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Long Saturday Ahead

We are getting ready for a busy Saturday. 2 games, one very early so hopefully we will all be awake and the other in the dead afternoon heat of the blazin' Texas sun of August. We will see how we respond. One of our players who hasn't been with us of late is Cham. He has had many things going on and today his dad is having some major surgery, so it looks like Cham may not be with us this weekend either. Please keep Cham and his dad in your thoughts and prayers and help all of us remember what is really important---its not all about baseball.

PS--working on getting all the boys profiles online. I will hopefully have them all by Sunday.