How to Enjoy Baseball
Posted: Wednesday, October 10, 2007
by Wiley Channell
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How to enjoy baseball should be as simple as falling off a log. As a toddler you were introduced to playing ball it was not a forced thing it was a fun thing.
Granddad or dad simple bought a big pretty ball and said "Ball" and layed it in your lap.
The first thing you did was try to bite it. In the process of biting it slipped from your hand and rolled across the floor. Your eyes were fixed on that rolling ball and you wanted it back.
From this humble beginning your thrill and enjoyment associated with a ball grew stronger and stronger till today enjoying both the play and watching of a baseball game fills you with joy.
Time marches on and waits for no one and life with its many many avenues of sports fun and enjoyment becomes a natural habit and part of your enjoyment.
How to enjoy baseball gains strength and purpose as you factor into your mind and physical habits of playing the game with it many rules.
We learn the rules by playing of the game and we talk the talk as baseball lingo is used profusely all around the diamond. Coaches use baseball lingo, players talk to each other using baseball lingo and the fans along the fence and bleaches scream and holler using baseball lingo.
Knowing the rules and picking up on this lingo bit the game of baseball and the enjoyment of playing baseball picks up steam like a run-a-way locomotive. You are aboard and enjoying every moment the game provides.
How to enjoy baseball is not now something to learn but simply the game you enjoy.
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