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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]YES..Youth Baseball could not be MORE BORING! Good grief..3.5 hours average per game ! [/quote] Most baseball games last about 1.5 hours. All baseball games have an official drop dead time limit of 2 hours. No idea where you came up with 3.5, but you are very wrong.[/quote] But ya didn't dispute the BORING BORING BORING part. For the love of all things..2 hours is too long. [/quote] Generally, when people call baseball boring it's because they don't understand the game. And generally, they are too dim to understand it.[/quote] Baseball has been around forever, played in PE and playgrounds. Everyone "get's" it for crying out loud. It's really not that hard to understand. It's still boring. 5 minutes between each batter! What other sport needs to play a song between plays because it's BORING. Basketball, volleyball, lacrosse, tennis, swimming... exciting.. And those are actual athletes. [/quote] And there's a pretty significant difference between watching baseball played by professional athletes versus middle-school kids. The latter is almost painful to watch. [/quote] My 14 year old is 5 ft 11, 175lbs and throws in the mid 80s. He'd straight up smoke your ass. You have no idea what you're talking about.[/quote] You might want to dial it back a little, dude. You're going to give yourself a stroke with that level of intensity. I'm sure your kid is great. [/quote] NP That was a hilariously over aggressive response on that mom/dad's part but I admire the parental pride.[/quote]
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