I Gave a Boy a Baseball...
A few weeks ago our oldest son Kellan posted an essay on his Facebook page titled, "If you give a boy a baseball". In it, the unknown author explains how it's not only a baseball you are giving but indeed much, much more. I've read this essay before, many years ago, but this time with his last college game approaching, the words took on a much deeper meaning.
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T-Ball |
Signing Day |
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The Change in Mechanics |
After five memorable years as a Griffon, Kellan played his final college game last month.
He accomplished more during his time there than he ever thought possible. In the classroom, he was named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll all five years, earned a Bachelor's degree with a minor and will complete his Master's degree in December. On the field, he set the school record for single-season appearances by a pitcher at 29, then broke it at 35. He's also tied for 16th all-time single-season appearances in NCAA Dll Baseball. He also set the MIAA career appearance record at 94 and is 20th all-time in career appearances for Dll Baseball. He had the opportunity to play alongside his teammates in several conference tournaments and two regional tournaments. He was also nominated by his teammates and coaches last season as the Golden Griffon Baseball Player of the Year, an honor he was very humbled to receive. And then last summer he had the chance to play in British Columbia with the Kelowna Falcons a team in the West Coast League. He traveled through Canada, Washington, and Oregan playing with other college players from all divisions. It was an adventure and one he will never forget.
It is often said that many of life's lessons can be learned through baseball, I believe that to be true. I've seen it time and time again in all of us, but in Kellan especially. Baseball has taught him about failure, determination, perseverance, grit, confidence, leadership, patience, and that hard work does pay off. His journey through baseball is a wonderful example of how a simple game can shape a person. This was captured so well in the video that was made for the Golden Griffon ceremony last year. It really shows his love for the game and how it has in part made him who he is today.
We have given a lot to the game of baseball over the last 18 years, but it has also given us a lot in return. The time we spent as a family, the places we've traveled, the memories we've made and most importantly the people we've met made every mile, every dollar, and every minute worth it.
Team Richards' at Kellan's last game |
This summer Kellan has been given an amazing opportunity to move to the other side of the foul line and play a new position as a coach. Our calendar is no longer as full as is once was, but we look forward to cheering him on as he takes another step towards his goal of a career in baseball.
Our relationship with baseball may be changing, but it has and will always be part of our family identity. I cannot imagine what life would be like had we never given our boys a baseball.
"When you give a boy a baseball you gave him a talent, and hope, a sport, a dream, and friends and a new family. A place to learn about life, room to grow up as a person where he can push the limit, and have bravery, courage, and memories. And he will have all these things simply because you gave a boy a baseball!" -taken from If You Give a Boy a Baseball
Our relationship with baseball may be changing, but it has and will always be part of our family identity. I cannot imagine what life would be like had we never given our boys a baseball.
"When you give a boy a baseball you gave him a talent, and hope, a sport, a dream, and friends and a new family. A place to learn about life, room to grow up as a person where he can push the limit, and have bravery, courage, and memories. And he will have all these things simply because you gave a boy a baseball!" -taken from If You Give a Boy a Baseball
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