A Life Without the B.S. #1 No Big Shots Allowed I grew up in West Texas. There was a stockyard near Lubbock and if the wind blew just right you…
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Baseball Family #7 Pitcher – the Father’s Place on the Team In baseball each play starts with the pitcher. In Little League it was usually the biggest most athletic kids…
Baseball Family #6 Overcoming Errors One thing you can always count on when it comes to families is that someone is going to mess up. In baseball they are called…
Baseball Family #5 No Pinch Hitters When it comes to baseball hitting is key. Fielding can get you only so far. Many a great fielder has fallen short of…
Baseball Family #4 Fans of the Game & Family I grew up watching baseball any chance I could. I became a fan of several players through my years. Though I…
Baseball Family #3 Dating & Redefining Running the Bases I spend a lot of my time around students in Middle School and High School, and it has made me realize…
Baseball Family #2 The Catcher – Mom’s Place on the Field I played baseball for years. Several little league seasons and one year in high school and yet there is…
Baseball Family #1 Baseball & Family Basics One my favorite things to talk about is baseball. I love the sport; have since I was a kid. Afternoons and mornings going…
Southern-Fried Wisdom All Hat, No Cattle I grew up in Texas, Fort Worth and Lubbock to be exact. Both were cattle towns. The stockyards in Fort Worth were the gathering…
Southern-Fried Wisdom 2 Poop or Apple Butter Another one of the sayings I heard as a kid, I’ll have to clean up a little for this post. It always comes…