I think Dave makes a great point, by accident.Dave L wrote: I know I've made some pretty blatant errors and have made some stupid plays and believe me I'm tortured by each and every one. !
As a few people said, this group is a great, fun learning experience. I played some organized baseball, but I’m also very much self-taught. Knowing this, I think it is important to try and listen to people who have maybe played more than I have. For example, I’m totally new at shortstop. But when I’m playing with, for example Scott, I can’t wait for him to say “take two steps to the right” or some little bits of advice. I think that we all have a lot to learn from each other.
Also (and this is getting back to Dave’s quote) I think its good to show humility when playing. Its good to say, “Yeah, I know I fucked up!” because we all do. I think if people don’t acknowledge their mistakes, it can show teammates that we don’t wanna learn. And personally, if Scott told me to take three steps to the right, and I didn’t, and the ball was hit where he told me to go, I would understand it if Scott got mad (not to say he would)
Finally, I would like to apologize for some of my outburst. I realize that even when the outbursts are about myself, it is still not very present to be around. I am easily flappable, and I’m sorry when that shows at the ball park.