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[QUOTE="mauconnfan, post: 3266282, member: 489"] Softball was annoying to me period. I could hit .350/.400 in the Greater Hartford Twilight League and others against good hard ball pitching but batted about .400 in softball because I couldn't change my swing after 20 years of hard ball. Of course when I retired from baseball the big time softball teams said we want him so I played for an A team immediately traveled the state, batted 10th (lol) and played a mean SS (did love playing defense in softball I admit that) but realized there were all kinds of guys who weren't any good at hard ball as I grew up and they were hitting .750 or more and torching the fences. Realized after one year I hated softball the guys on the team I played with sad it will get better wanted me to stay but I felt like Ed Brinkmann or Mark Belanger from the old MLB days .180 hitters who could field LOL. :eek: When I took golf a little more serious! [/QUOTE]
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