Well gotta send a shout out to the most influential sports person I know. This guy has lived and breathed the diamond game all his life. He has really been a guiding light to me and DD learning and developing the softball side of it. And to be honest I think it was just as much fun learning softball for him, as DD is the only female pitcher in the whole family.
This weekend he traveled 19 hours to watch my nephew play his Semi Pro playoffs. My nephew had set up a surprise with the coaches and fans. During the forth inning, time was called, a cake was presented and all the players-coaches-fans stood up and sang happy birthday to my dad who turned 70 years old on that day. ( nephew said about 400 in attendance )
My father went on to tell the announcer that the last 33 years he has spent his birthday on the field or traveling to a tournament to watch his boys or now the grand children. He only missed one year in those 33 due to kidney stones, which he says are THE most pain he has ever felt. Of coarse traveling is much easier since he retired.
They sat out in the crazy dad section, due to my mother ( handicapped ) couldnt find a good access for the grand stands. He is usually camped right behind home plate, and if you ever need an education on pitching, he's your man.
Thanks Dad for all you've done helping me with DD.
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My nephew signing autographs before the games, he said that's a pretty cool feeling.
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This weekend he traveled 19 hours to watch my nephew play his Semi Pro playoffs. My nephew had set up a surprise with the coaches and fans. During the forth inning, time was called, a cake was presented and all the players-coaches-fans stood up and sang happy birthday to my dad who turned 70 years old on that day. ( nephew said about 400 in attendance )
My father went on to tell the announcer that the last 33 years he has spent his birthday on the field or traveling to a tournament to watch his boys or now the grand children. He only missed one year in those 33 due to kidney stones, which he says are THE most pain he has ever felt. Of coarse traveling is much easier since he retired.
They sat out in the crazy dad section, due to my mother ( handicapped ) couldnt find a good access for the grand stands. He is usually camped right behind home plate, and if you ever need an education on pitching, he's your man.
Thanks Dad for all you've done helping me with DD.
My nephew signing autographs before the games, he said that's a pretty cool feeling.