Jay says his favorites were... hitting the balls, running home, and being the last batter (which means he got a homerun). He also said that the thing he learned the most is not to run silly. I love his honesty and I think he enjoyed his first year of organized baseball. Plus he got to have Ryan be the coach. Way to go Jay and the Giants Tee Ball team!!!
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This was Jack's first year of coach pitch. After two years of Tee Ball it was time to move on. At first I was concerned about his hitting but he figured it out and managed to hit the ball and play very well, probably because he had such a great coach (way to go Karrie).
Jack's favorites were... hitting the ball and that's all and he can't think of anything he learned. I love his honesty too I just wish he would take a little more time to think of some answers.
Way to go Jack and the Rangers coach pitch team!!!
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