I remember when I was a kid, my friend asked me to play on his little league team, I was all of 11, if even that. But I was tall for my age, nearly 6ft. I never played sports, but they insisted otherwise they would forfeit for lack of players. Well every time I came to bat they would walk me thinking I was a ringer :) They placed me all the way in out field, and boy did I pray the ball would never come my way :) !!!
seven yearfs old …I did not understand baseball. but went out for peewee league at parents urging..my first time at bat..i walk up to the plate…zip strike one…zipl strike two…zip strike three…everybody walks off the field..people get in their cars and go home..i walk jome bewilderd..it is depressing to be the last out of the game….tragic at seven…kill that ball for me calvin..
I must not fear.Fear is the mind-killer.Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.I will face my fear.I will permit it to pass over me and through me.And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path.Where the fear has gone there will be nothing.Only I will remain.
Coaches don’t care if every kid, any kid – or even YOUR kid – plays sports. The best of them care only about those that do play sports. All the PE teachers and coaches in my experience understood that athletics wasn’t for everyone and that not all kids were talented or inclined in that direction. Their goal was to expose the kids to different types of physical activity in the hope that it would provide an opening to some way of remaining physically active and reasonably fit for a lifetime. They simply wanted their students to TRY, without any expectation that every kid would succeed, excel, enjoy that activity, or care. It beats sitting on your thumbs.
Kind of continuing my baseball story from yesterday: The next year, my family moved to a different state and I didn’t go out for baseball. But one day, I told a neighborhood kid about my championship team of the year before and he asked me to try out for the team he was on. The coach started me out by pitching “batting practice”. The guys couldn’t hit my pitches, so the coach says “let them hit. This is batting practice”, so I did. Several games later, I hadn’t pitched yet, so I asked the coach why. He says “because they hit you in batting practice.”(!?) I later found out that the kid that was our main pitcher had a VIP father, explaining why I wasn’t pitching. I did sort of get my revenge, though. We made it to the championship game, but the family of the first baseman went on vacation, forcing the coach to play me at first. I made several good plays at first and contributed significantly to the offense, and we won. During the celebration cook-out for the team, a father said, if we had a Most Valuable Player award for the game, I ought to get it, which made me feel pretty darned good. And it was the best kind of revenge, the kind that doesn’t hurt anyone.
I played baseball only once in my life because I have a fear of round objects hurled at my head. In my one time at bat, I never swung the bat at all because I didn’t really know how. And lucky me, I got a ‘walk’. What is that? I thought. Someone grabbed me and actually walked me to first base. And the next kid made the last out — lucky me again!
I miss you, Hobbes the commentator, although I imagine you’re on one of your leaves from GoComics. Still, look forward to your return sometime … hopefully soon.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
Calvin, you should’ve hit it right in the teeth!
Miny Boy over 9 years ago
Snoopy should give him a boot to the butt.
bruce.june.06 over 9 years ago
I remember when I was a kid, my friend asked me to play on his little league team, I was all of 11, if even that. But I was tall for my age, nearly 6ft. I never played sports, but they insisted otherwise they would forfeit for lack of players. Well every time I came to bat they would walk me thinking I was a ringer :) They placed me all the way in out field, and boy did I pray the ball would never come my way :) !!!
Hunter7 over 9 years ago
Be brave. Stare the beast down. Then smack it as hard as you can. …. make sure Hobbes is not in the line of fire.
phylum over 9 years ago
seven yearfs old …I did not understand baseball. but went out for peewee league at parents urging..my first time at bat..i walk up to the plate…zip strike one…zipl strike two…zip strike three…everybody walks off the field..people get in their cars and go home..i walk jome bewilderd..it is depressing to be the last out of the game….tragic at seven…kill that ball for me calvin..
Puddleglum2 over 9 years ago
“It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing.”
Lomax9er7 over 9 years ago
Is this how Babe Ruth started?
jrankin1959 over 9 years ago
Little does Calvin realize that he has stumbled upon his true recreational calling; nunchucks…
Ray49FL over 9 years ago
…then y does it LQQK like u got get?
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 9 years ago
Bad news for coaches everywhere: not all kids are meant for sports.
DutchUncle over 9 years ago
I must not fear.Fear is the mind-killer.Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.I will face my fear.I will permit it to pass over me and through me.And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path.Where the fear has gone there will be nothing.Only I will remain.
Chris Kenworthy over 9 years ago
Nice try, Hobbes, but extra strikes don’t even carry forward to the next pitch, never mind the next at-bat/inning. ;)
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
Shades of Bugs & Elmer.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
Coaches don’t care if every kid, any kid – or even YOUR kid – plays sports. The best of them care only about those that do play sports. All the PE teachers and coaches in my experience understood that athletics wasn’t for everyone and that not all kids were talented or inclined in that direction. Their goal was to expose the kids to different types of physical activity in the hope that it would provide an opening to some way of remaining physically active and reasonably fit for a lifetime. They simply wanted their students to TRY, without any expectation that every kid would succeed, excel, enjoy that activity, or care. It beats sitting on your thumbs.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
At least it’s not a Killer Tomato going after Calvin…
robert3750 over 9 years ago
Once again, I see a certain amount of pathos in Calvin. He never socializes with other kids, not not to play games or anything else.
ChessPirate over 9 years ago
Kind of continuing my baseball story from yesterday: The next year, my family moved to a different state and I didn’t go out for baseball. But one day, I told a neighborhood kid about my championship team of the year before and he asked me to try out for the team he was on. The coach started me out by pitching “batting practice”. The guys couldn’t hit my pitches, so the coach says “let them hit. This is batting practice”, so I did. Several games later, I hadn’t pitched yet, so I asked the coach why. He says “because they hit you in batting practice.”(!?) I later found out that the kid that was our main pitcher had a VIP father, explaining why I wasn’t pitching. I did sort of get my revenge, though. We made it to the championship game, but the family of the first baseman went on vacation, forcing the coach to play me at first. I made several good plays at first and contributed significantly to the offense, and we won. During the celebration cook-out for the team, a father said, if we had a Most Valuable Player award for the game, I ought to get it, which made me feel pretty darned good. And it was the best kind of revenge, the kind that doesn’t hurt anyone.
DivaK over 9 years ago
I played baseball only once in my life because I have a fear of round objects hurled at my head. In my one time at bat, I never swung the bat at all because I didn’t really know how. And lucky me, I got a ‘walk’. What is that? I thought. Someone grabbed me and actually walked me to first base. And the next kid made the last out — lucky me again!
Godfather Vito over 9 years ago
I don’t see MLB in Calvin’s future
Number Three over 9 years ago
Maybe so.
But at least your friend is actually alive.
xxx
Susie Derkins :D over 9 years ago
Strike 3! Your out!
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
I noticed, many of our non-United States readers are not posting comments for this arc.
rgcviper over 9 years ago
I miss you, Hobbes the commentator, although I imagine you’re on one of your leaves from GoComics. Still, look forward to your return sometime … hopefully soon.