Saturday, August 6, 2011

How to get out of Baseball Slump?

So heres the story. I'm a freshmen who plays baseball. I love everything about it. I love watching it and playing it. I am very flexible about where I can play. Both outfield and infield. Since I'm a freshmen, I've never met the coaches. I've been a decent player since the days of little league and I intend to play varsity eventually. I made the team this year after tryouts (which went pretty well) but now the season has started and I suck. I have a zero batting average after 4 games and I tried out for pitcher but my curveball wasn't working, so the coaches think it is weak. I don't know if I should talk to them or something. They stick me in right field when they can. but otherwise I play left. (barely any action happens at right.) I've dropped fly balls in the outfield, and made an error or two. I get vibes from the coaches that they don't think I'm as good as everyone else on the team, but they've told me they like my attitude and that I try hard. I've struck out a few times and gotten walked a few. I feel so bad that I am barely motivated to play next year. How can I come back and impress my coaches so they play me where I want to play or am meant to play

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