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I Believe in Softball
By Jim Ramsey
I believe in competition and comraderie.
I believe in brackets, bubble gum, and bang-bang plays.
I believe that attendance and preparation win games.
I believe there is more to being a good batter than
just being a good hitter.
I believe in being relaxed on defense until the batter
lifts his front foot.
I believe it's ok to use defensive shifts to play the
odds and head games.
I believe in taking my turn to coach the base across
the field from our dugout.
I believe in checking on the condition of injured opponents.
I believe players should applaud opponents after they
make great defensive plays.
I believe players get better with age.
I believe 40-pound curls are better than 12-ounce ones.
I believe taking winter BP with a cheap bat helps to
hit summer homers with an expensive bat.
I believe in running out routine grounders and lazy
fly balls, no matter how frustrated I am.
I believe it is better to be a smart base runner than
a fast one.
I believe in scoring from 3rd base on a double-play
grounder or from 2nd on a very deep fly.
I believe in the nervous anticipation of a play at the
plate.
I believe in the quiet buzz in a dugout when the defense
is underestimating a batter's power.
I believe in the magical moment of recognition after
contact on a "no-doubter" home run.
I believe in catchers who talk junk and pitchers who
throw it.
I believe in infielders who think getting dirty is part
of the job description.
I believe in fast outfielders who do not hug the lines
or play too deep.
I believe uncrossing bats can avoid bad luck.
I believe in wiping the morning dew off a ball, and
squinting into a sunset.
I believe I'll see a 3-6-1 double play again someday.
I believe in saving an equipment catalog until the next
issue replaces it.
I believe photos, autographed balls, and scorebook pages
can be better than trophies and t-shirts.
I believe there is no off-season, just a longer wait
until the next game.
I believe in the butterflies of opening day and the
long drive home after the final game.
I believe in a small child in an oversized jersey retrieving
Daddy's bat.
I believe in showing appreciation to your family and
friends who came to watch you play.
I believe in thanking the umpires when the game is over,
regardless of the score.
I believe the final score is part of the overall experience.
I believe in enjoying games in the twilight and respecting
careers in theirs.
I believe in softball.
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