High School & Travel baseball has turned postgame handshakes into a formality.
7 innings of chirping
Then a quick “good game” line?
Most of it isn’t real anymore.
Respect should show up during the game, not forced after it.
Why even bother with the hand shake?
The pitch count police are all over social media.
Very few are educated.
When I see an in shape physical pitcher go 125 pitches in a 9 inning complete game, I think that's how it's supposed to be done.
Serious Question & Topic?
24–25 year olds playing college baseball against 18 year olds.
Extra years. Extra strength. Extra physical maturity.
What happened to the “college athlete”
Is it still about education and development or just winning at all costs? Thoughts?
First, as a STH I’m happy with Ben Johnson and the direction the Bears are heading. One comment I have, is that many coaches seem to forget scoring first yields a 64.5% win rate. So I wish Ben took that opening 3 and then go nuts on 4th down later on in the game. I just believe you need to take that opening jab and then go for the knockout punch. GO BEARS!
If fans wanted the Bears to take the points instead of going for it on a few 4th downs, that's cool, @olin_kreutz says.
But that's not the conversation that's in play for the Bears these days.
"If you feel that way, then you shouldn’t have hired Ben Johnson," Kreutz says. "That is the coach that we got. I’ve got a public service announcement: He’s never going to take the points, guys, especially against the No. 1 offense in the league.
"That’s not who he is."
Mock Trade:
Mets Receive: OF Jarren Duran & JoJo Ingrassia (Sox #39)
Red Sox Receive: 3B Brett Baty & 3B/1B Jacob Reimer (Mets #6), & P Jonathan Santucci (Mets #14)
"The Miami Hurricanes are the most traditionally 'SEC football team' in all the country. ... This team absolutely dominated from a physicality standpoint, from an athleticism standpoint."
—@Realrclark25 on the Miami Hurricanes win over Ole Miss
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