




The first game of the baseball season. What a riot! Each member of each team bats - no outs are counted. They get 5 pitches and if they don't get a hit...out comes the T. The kids had a
GREAT time! We (Millside Tavern) ended up playing a team with one of Colton's daycare buddies on it.
According to Mike's parents, who were at the game, Colton looked like a mini-Mike out there. I wish I had a picture to post to compare the two!
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I love how they keep it "fun", and not serious (like counting strikes and stuff). That is so good for everyone to get a chance to play, and not feel that they aren't good enough, since they ARE young and just learning!
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