The Importance Of Playing Softball

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Quitting is not always unacceptable, it’s what led me to the person I am today. When I was little I watched my brother play baseball. When he was about 16 or 17 years old he quit. I loved watching him play, It encouraged me to play softball myself around the age of 6 or 7. Ever since I have played as number 11, as a result there is no more relaxing to be had. I did not want to stop watching, so instead I started to play softball. Currently I play catcher, and love it, except for the bruises. Softball has completely changed my life because I can never relax again, but I get to be really close to my family. Since I was about four or five years old I had watched my brother play baseball that I remember of. He had resigned from baseball at the same time I was about seven or eight, because he did not usually earn an amplitude of action while playing baseball. My mom was doleful when he stopped, but immediately upon the baseball and softball season came around I was asked to play so I decided why not. In this case this changed my life and my family's too. To go …show more content…

When I did not have softball I would just sit around and maybe draw or play with toys. I would receive so much bored sometimes that I would not know what to do, then I joined a softball team. So every weekend I had a game, so no more sitting around doing nothing. In the event that softball season came to an end, I was so low because that meant being nothing to do but watch TV, again. Luckily my same softball team decided to play basketball so now still no more sitting around.At the present time I still play softball and basketball so I am always busy.From time to time I feel bored, but not very often, because I now play on two softball teams, so that means double the amount of games, usually one right after another and recently I play fall softball and only a week later I play

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