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Originally Posted by Runscott
Haha. I heard that also.
My family went to my little league games, but by the time I was a teenager, they were nowhere in sight - generally following my younger brother, who was a star from his first game. No one could touch his fastball until he got to the pros. My fastball was so slow that you got two chances at each pitch.
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This thread made me a little sad actually. I played little league for five seasons, the other years I didn't sign up because little league actually interfered with the games that my friends and I used to play everyday. We all didn't play the year after they put us on three different teams and it seemed like someone was always playing whenever we tried to get together to play.
Anyway, there is one picture of me from baseball days, a team photo from when I was six! I got nothing else, no one taking any pictures. I was an all-star twice, pitched all but one year...yet one team photo is all that ever existed. Some family I got!
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