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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've noticed the opposite especially in things like travel baseball which is filled with entitled rich families. They can't stand to lose and especially [b]can't stand to lose to people who they perceive to spend less on baseball[/b] and who's lives don't revolve around it. [/quote] This really burns the up. They attribute those losses to bad luck.[/quote] I've heard and seen it all from those people. Baseball parents are the worst. Most are well off and entitled jerks. The whole club baseball circuit exists so they don't have to play with the more athletic kids (i.e. athletically gifted minorities) who can't afford to spend thousands a year playing baseball. [/quote] I don’t understand whom you might be referring to. The inner city baseball teams are horrible because the best athletes play football. These teams literally couldn’t beat a middle school team and barely have pitchers that can reach the catcher. It’s all very confusing now because the inner city basketball teams are also fairly bad, but the top players get poached by private schools. They still play but not for their zoned schools. The best minority DMV baseball player is the pitcher for St Albans and the son of a former NFL player (and quite wealthy). Alabama commit.[/quote]
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