Why I'd Rather Be A Slugger Written by Aron Wallad
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There is no greater feeling on earth than hitting a ball over a fence and running around bases at your own speed. And I would be just like Scott Rolen, who has fastest home run trot in game -- no-nonsense, get back to dugout and prepare for that next at-bat. I would be even-keel like a Cal Ripken and a Tony Gwynn and take satisfaction from reaching my potential every day and living in that zone and being completely in every inning. The above article was written and given to this publication with permissions by Mark Newman – You can find Mark at mlb.com For me hitting a ball on sweet part of bat is best. As far as doing anything in sports, I cannot think of anything that pleased me more. This includes shooting a basketball, scoring a touchdown, or sinking a long put in golf. When I played, it was my fantasy to hit one squarely. This is what I dreamt about. Hit one to right center. Hit one to left center. Hit one down line. Always hit it hard.

Aron Wallad has been a baseball lover for over 45 years. His passions have included; playing, watching, reading , evaluating, and coaching the game he adores. Check out his baseball ezine. For inspiring quotes, unusual statistics and most of all heartwarming stories go here. http://www.baseballsprideandjoy.com/index.php?tag=goart
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Continued from page 1 balance schedules, and choose coaches. I have watched them scramble to find an umpire so game could be played. I have seen them on golf cart riding around - trying to locate key that opens shed, so lights could be turned on for a night game. They are always around to make sure that things worked. I wonder how they are able to calm parents, satisfy their critics, and keep a cool head in so many volatile situations. I guess answer is they love game more than it’s headaches.My thanks to tireless people that run sports programs in town of Oakland. Neil Malmud, from Oakland NJ, was an inspiration in writing of this story. For his efforts as an administrator, commissioner and especially as a coach, I am extremely grateful..

Aron Wallad has been a baseball lover for over 45 years. His passions have included; playing, watching, reading , evaluating, and coaching the game he adores. Check out his baseball ezine. For inspiring quotes, unusual statistics and most of all heartwarming stories go here. http://www.baseballsprideandjoy.com/index.php?tag=goart
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