DISCLAIMER: I am not a writer or critic, just an everyday mom who really loves baseball...especially when my kids are on the field!!!

My blog was created to track my children's special moments on the field and their experience(s) with their respective teams. It is written through a mother's eyes. The intent is solely for the purpose of reliving the game(s) during post season. From my experience, there will be some bad plays / unfortunate incidents, and these may be recorded in order to follow the game(s). There will also be times when I will have questions or doubts...but these are MY OWN PERSONAL OPINION(S).

I apologize in advance if I do, but I do not intend to criticize any player, or coach...I SIMPLY CALL IT AS I SEE IT!!!

Thursday, April 24, 2014

I think I'll have to Clone my Son!

The REP team has 13 events (practice, training and actual games) scheduled for the month of May.  Yesterday, Aaron brought home the schedule for his High School's team, and there's 5 games scheduled for May.  That's a total of 18 afternoons dedicated to Baseball...and he doesn't have the Umpire's schedule as yet!

When 'friends' hear his busy schedule, I am often asked - isn't that too much for him at his age?  If he believes he can handle it, and school work is not suffering, why discourage him!  I am happy he keeps busy doing the things he loves and not getting into trouble.

Aaron knows that he has to eat right and rest if he wants to keep up with a busy schedule.  Lately he has been cutting out 'junk food' and sugary snacks, and cutting back on the time he spends with his friends online.


How do we keep up and stay sane?  Everyone...including the sister who highly dislikes baseball...pitches in! 
 
Baseball Moms know that there's ALOT of planning ahead, organizing and sacrificing!  

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

A Single Pitch (in 8 shots)!

I am so happy with my DSLR camera...thanks Andy for the Christmas present.  I have to admit that I found them intimidating at first and I honestly wouldn't know which one to get.  Thank God, Andy did his research before deciding to get me the Canon Rebel T4I.  The photos are a whole different level!
 






 
Here's the videoclip!


STRIKE...that is how it's done!!!
(Aaron pitching at the All-Star game in Leaside - July 2013)

My Son is a SideWinder!

There's nothing's wrong with his arm!  Then why is everyone looking at him that way when he's pitching?
 
I didn't understand at first but then I learnt that there are not many 'sidewinders' at his age!  The first time I heard it, our conversation went something like this:

Aaron: "Mom, I am a sidewinder."
Me: "A what?"
Aaron: "A sidewinder."
Me: "What the heck is a sidewinder?"
Aaron: "Well you know how I throw the ball sideways, that's called a sidewinder."
Me: "Oh ok, is that a bad thing?"
Aaron: "No."
Me: "Ok, does it hurt your arm?"
Aaron: "No."

So what is a 'sidewinder'?

"Sidearm pitchers, also known as sidewinders, are uncommon at all levels of baseball (except in Japan, where sidearm pitchers are widely popular).  Few find sidearm a natural delivery, and those who do are often discouraged by coaches who know little about sidearm mechanics, and who believe that overhand pitching affords greater velocity.  This is generally true, since a high release point uses gravity to accelerate the ball, even as air resistance works to slow it.  With a low sidearm release the ball is slowed threefold: by gravity (as it ascends), increased distance (because of its higher arc), and air resitance.  But what a sidearm pitcher loses in velocity, he gains in ball movement and usual release point.
 
The various spins pitchers commonly employ...fastballs, curveballs, sliders, cutters...cause the ball to diverge from a normal trajectory.  This is caused by the Magnus effects, which makes the ball move in the direction of its rotation.  Batters learn these spins and their likely trajectories, but predominantly from high-axis pitchers whose pitches rotate around a mostly horizontal axis.  Sidearm pitchers rotate similarly, but around an approximately vertical axis.  This causes common pitches to behave uncommonly.  For example, the four-seam fastball, when thrown by overhand power pitchers, seems to hop or rise on its way to the plate.  This is because the ball is rotating backwards, lowering the air pressure above the ball.  The same pitch thrown by the sidearm pitcher causes a horizontal rotation, and consequent sideways movement.  Sidearm pitchers whose deliveries are below the horizontal will throw a fastball that rotates nearly forward, so the ball will sink rather than rise.
 
Sidewinders unusual release points make it difficult for the batter to see the ball, because hitters are so accustomed to seeing the release from near the pitcher's head.  Further, because the ball is released from alongside the rubber (and some sidearm pitchers step a little toward their pitching arm side when they deliver the ball) it can appear to a same-side batter that the ball has been thrown at him."
 
Ok, so I Googled that definition and it all sounds like 'Greek' to me! 


Aaron (Rexdale # 4) pitching at the All-Star game [Leaside-July 2013].

We are often asked - "Aren't you worried of an injury in the future?" or "Do you know that the way he pitches will limit his career?"
 
It is most common to hear that sidearm pitching places less stress on the elbow and shoulder, thus reducing a pitcher's risk of injury.  It is also not uncommon to hear the opposite.  Analyses of pitchers' deliveries shows that arms slot are a function of shoulder tilt, not elbow angle, and this suggests that no one arm slot poses a greater threat to the elbow than another.
 
We always talk to Aaron before and after every game...if your arm hurts, you have to let us know, and he knows he has to ice his arm after pitching.  As long as he has the strength and the ability, there is nothing stopping him from pitching whichever way he is comfortable (at least not me).  This is most likely God's gift to him, so why take it away!

Some of the greatest starting sidearm pitchers in baseball history are Walter Johnson, Satchel Paige, Don Drysdale, Carl Mays and Dizzy Dean.  Other prominent major league sidewinders include Madison Bumgarner, Scott Feldman, Pat Neshek, Scott Sauerbeck, Dennis Eckersley, Mark Eichhorn, Javier Lopez, Jake Peavy, Vinne Pestano, Ted Abernathy, Dave Baldwin and Bob Locker.  Others such as Jered Weaver, David Cone and Tom Henke would sometimes drop down to a sidearm delivery to fool a batter for a strikeout.

I honestly do not recognize any of those names but maybe...just maybe Aaron's name will be on that list one day!

A Baseball Mom could only dream! 

There are only 2 Seasons!

First Flower for 2014
(and my favourite colour too)
You know Winter is officially over when the plants start blooming.  After the Winter season we survived during 2013/2014, I am sure many will agree that it is difficult to say when this Winter will truly be over! 

Over the Easter weekend I was pleasantly surprised to find a single hyacinth in the garden (which by the way, I don’t even remember planting)!  So the big question on everyone’s mind is - is this FINALLY the end?  I would like to hope so as we are almost at the end of April!

The Cardinal boys have been practicing indoors since January so it will be a nice change to actually go out into the field.  There is something about sitting in the bleachers under the open sky, watching the boys play ball!  It’s going to be a busy month of May...there are 13 events scheduled for this month alone!

I guess it is time to put away the snow shovels and bring out the cooler and folding chairs, cause every Baseball Mom knows - there are really only 2 Seasons...Winter and Baseball!!!
 

Friday, April 18, 2014

Who said the Easter Bunny doesn't play Baseball?




 

 
 
 
 
Happy Easter Weekend.  Hope everyone stays safe and have a happy holiday...

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Best Advice EVER...

Life will always throw you curve balls...just keep fouling them off.  The right pitch will come, but when it does, be prepared to run the bases...all the way home!

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Every Baseball Mom Knows:

If you are a Mom who loves Baseball you can surely relate!

  • If you don't check pockets, eventually you will end up with soggy sunflower seeds and/or big league chewing gum in your washing machine!
  • White baseball pants only stay white for the first game.  After that they're brown...FOREVER!
  • 'RED' sand only looks nice on the field and does not wash out easily...even from leather seats!  Always walk with a change of clothes for your child.
  • Do not take the dog to the game...on a rainy day!
  • Tom Hanks (as Jimmy Dugan in 'A League of Their Own') was wrong - there IS crying in baseball.  It happens when your child has been on the mound for the 3rd inning in a row, the bases are loaded, he keeps hitting the batter, he can't find the strike zone, and Dad is yelling from the bleachers!
  • They all look the same when they're in the outfield, so that child who's dancing 'Gangnam Style' at center field could very well be yours!
  • If you remembered his glove, you forgot his cleats.  If you remembered his cleats, your forgot his cup.  If you remembered his cup, you forgot his glove.  And if you have everything, you forgot where the game is being played!
  • If, while driving, you try to apply the brakes and find that the pedal won't budge, DON'T PANIC!  Just calmly reach down and pull out the baseball from under the pedal!  Oh yeah, I've had first hand experience with this.  That's why EVERYTHING goes in the trunk...even water bottles!
  • Eventually you learn to bite your tongue while practice continues in the pouring rain! Apparently only lightening and thunder can harm your child.
  • When your child has passed the Rookie Ball level, do no practice with him...unless you are using a soft ball!
  • Sit as far away as possible during batting practice.  Somehow the ball always finds its way to Mommy's head!
  • After Midget level, do not run out on the field if your child gets hurt!
  • Febreze is your best buddy...always keep an extra bottle in the car.  When's the last time you sat next to a teenaged ball player?
  • Under Armour is worth every penny...thank you Kevin Plank for the invention!

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Welcome...

Well after much coercing from my friends, I caved and finally decided to start this blog.  Apparently people like hearing my baseball mom stories, and experiences at the games! 

My name is Vidya.  I am a mother of 2 very active children, Ariana (who dislikes everything baseball) and Aaron (whose life revolves around a baseball)!  We live in Toronto and our family is made up of myself, Aaron, Ariana, dad Andy and our shihtzu, Reece.

Aaron has been playing baseball for the past 8 years, since the tender age of 6.  He started out at the Rookie Ball level with Rexdale Baseball League and has played on both the House League and Select teams (since age 9).  Last year (2013) he had his first taste of Umpiring.  He is currently a Level 2.1 Umpire with the Etobicoke Baseball Association.  I have been driving him to and from practices and games (as Andy's work schedule conflicts with Aaron's training), so I have seen and heard A LOT!! 

This will be Aaron's first year playing Rep baseball so it is a new experience for us.  He is currently on the Royal York Cardinals 1999 Rep AA team (Bantam level). 

Apart from his Rep team, Aaron is also on his High School's baseball team, on the school's track & field team, and he will be umpiring again this year!  All this and he still finds the time to volunteer at the Church's Savio Club on his "free" Tuesdays...which has been very few recently! 

So as you can see, he has a very busy schedule...and it explains the bags and dark circles under my eyes! 

Thank you for joining me and, happy reading…


Aaron (almost 2 years old-June 2001)
I didn't have a clue when I picked that outfit!