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By
Terry Orr
In 1959, on the 20th
Anniversary of the founding of Little League Baseball, President Dwight D.
Eisenhower designated the week beginning the second Monday of June as National
Little League Baseball Week, honoring Little League's encouragement of young people
"to develop a feeling of fair play, community spirit and respect for the
discipline of rules and decisions."
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For as long as I can remember, Baseball (this includes at
all levels and softball (both fast pitch and slow pitch) has been my favorite
sport. As a kid playing baseball, then
later both fast & slow pitch softball, coaching little league kids, and
watching all types of ballgames and weekend tournaments. These days, I generally have at least one
ballgame on TV during the evening – sound muted while working on blog articles
or reading a book.
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Baseball is one of those sports you’re an enjoy your
entire life and helps children learn how to play well with others, learn that
it is a game and losing is not all that bad – tho well all like to win, but it
helps us learn and become better people.
If you play the game, do your best – then you have done well.
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The Little League Pledge was written by Peter J.
McGovern, the late president of Little League Baseball, in 1954. It made its
first appearance in the February 1955 "Little Leaguer" magazine. Its
text has remained unchanged in the half-century since then
The Pledge:
I trust in God
I love my country
And will respect its laws
I will play fair
And strive to win
But win or lose
I will always do my best
My grandson Jake (He is really very good) |
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My grandson Jake & Team Mates |
Bobby Orr |
Links:
http://www.littleleague.org/Little_League_Online.htm
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