You're hard to please: so many friends and so few cares, and can't make yourself content.
If I didn't play baseball I don't know what I would do. It just doesn't seem right if I go a day without baseball.
If the player has the confidence and ability, then he should sign with the pro team. Academics certainly play a large part in the decision, but if someone feels they are ready to sign, they should.
I'm going to approach it as trying to do my best, but you can't do everything yourself. That's asking for bad things to happen.
The minute you start getting in trouble, you can't try to do new stuff. You can't try to make a nasty pitch or 'paint the black' because that's when you fall behind. You have to stick with what works for you and go after hitters like there's nobody on base.
When you have an inconsistent season, you learn a lot about yourself and your pitching.
If you keep your team in the game and give them a chance to win each and every start, what could be better than that? That, to me, is my main goal.
The longing for initiation is universal and for modern youth, it is a desperate need. When nothing is offered in the way of spiritual initiation to prove one's entry into the world of men and women, initiation happens instead in the road or the street, in cars at high speed, with drugs, with dangerous sex, with weapons. However troubling, this behavior is rooted in a fundamental truth; a need to grow.
I want to be a champion.
There is a light at the end of the tunnel but first you'll have to find the light switch and change the bulb before switching it on yourself. No problem, as targets of bullying are picked on for their competence and abilities.
It's a part of hip-hop, rave culture. But moving on from whistles, in the future we want to release Greco-Roman wine. Our friends are getting too old to go clubbing, but they will still have to buy our wine if we release it.