playing wise was my pops hitting me a line drive when i was getting a little cocky with my defense. i think i was 3. i had the wind knocked out of me.
going to a game, i think it was army navy when i was 4. unclear on many other details.
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My father teaching me that although I was right-handed, the glove goes on the left.
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My father teaching me how to hit, he tried teaching me to hit right handed and then I protested and felt more comfortable as a lefty, even though I throw with my right hand and catch with my left.
First game - a Yankee game i'm sure.
Anybody here have a father or parent that was really hard on them in sports? I mean, I was just never as good as my dad was, he was a pretty decent athlete and won some awards with track. I was a very talented second baseman, and felt I had good form in my swing but never connected with the ball as much as some other kids. I could always knock them out of the park in practice but sadly choke under pressure. I was always tall for my age though and had a great eye for when not to swing so I did get on base a lot.