My issue with this is she's only good for half the game. The JMU pitcher is good on the mound and at the plate. She should have been player of the year.
"Why ruin a great story?"
My issue with this is she's only good for half the game. The JMU pitcher is good on the mound and at the plate. She should have been player of the year.
I don't like teaching my kiddo to break the rules til she gets caught. Not really a life lesson I'm going for.
One thought is that your kids can play sports and you can teach them life lessons. You don't needs sports to teach your kids life lessons.
As Hillhouse pointed out in the other thread if the umpire is giving you one ball length off of the plate as a strike (against the rules!) are you really not going to keep pitching there? That's silly.
Attacking a collegiate players integrity is petty. If you want to criticize the umpires, coaches, and NCAA for (everyone who is getting paid) for violating the integrity of the game that's a different story.
My issue with this is she's only good for half the game. The JMU pitcher is good on the mound and at the plate. She should have been player of the year.
but the NCAA has clearly shown that they don't value teams/players outside of the p5 conferences,
Amazing how parents still let their kids play for the NCAA when the actors involved lack "integrity". The hypocrisy is unbelievable.
I'm just amazed Barnhill is practically the only illegal pitcher that gets page after page of hate.
It seems to me there's some people who have singled her out. It makes it appear it's personal. Not about the "integrity" of the game.
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