Darkstone42
Oh.
WAIT!!! Jstew is Batman!?
Shhh!
WAIT!!! Jstew is Batman!?
Also at least in my league the percentages of assholes was very high. Is it like that in every league? There was taunting and a ton of showboating. One game when I was catching some guy was doing a big home run trot , while his team sung some stupid song, and as he gleefully crossed home plate proudly I said "Dude*, its softball" which seemed to confuse him.
chirped every single player that came up to bat...
the melee ensued about two innings later, when he starts chirping again, and his own teammate comes after him with a bat.
So let me get this straight.... the team you played were full of racists???![]()
Sounds like they were full of birds, WW. Birdists!
I find that co-ed leagues are a lot more fun and laid back than all dude leagues. Also, it's less controversial when you hookup with the shortstop.
I played in a co-ed flag football league for a few years. That was a lot less serious and fun. You had to use a girl at least once every third play.
So let me get this straight....
the team you played were full of racists???![]()
Sounds fun for the guys... not so sure for the gals though.
the teammate who went after him was east indian.![]()
First our jobs... now our rec. softball league spots!!
I owe you a rep
Just don't be an indian giver about it.
I played softball on a league in the early 90s. Our idea was it was 'just going to be for fun' and the people that practiced were going to be the people that played. So first game of the year there were suddenly 5 new people I never saw and thereafter the same 4 people (including me) were sitting on the bench each game.
So I complained and the fucker coach had me pitch the next game. At least in my league they were very picky about the pitching, so after never attempting to pitch ever it was a disaster. I lasted an inning and a 3rd!
My hitting was good, apparently my stance made it look like I was really going to pull the ball but my slow reactions usually had me line it to right field. My fielding was an adventure, I'd fuck up easy plays and make plays I had no business making I guess because I didnt have time to think about it.
Not a big regret, but I do regret I didnt tell our coach to go fuck himself. Twenty years later I still think about that now and then.
lol. that's perfect.
I played for years in the broker softball league, and as you can imagine, there is a lot of testosterone (and trying to impress the receptionist) going on. we were playing against a team that took themselves WAAAAY too seriously. the had a center fielder dressed up to the nines like that, just wouldn't shut up. chirped every single player that came up to bat. I told him to let his play do his talking, and he plays the race card. "You dis-respecin' me cause I'm black" he was really playing it up. I just said, "No, I'm disrespecting you because you're an asshole"
so when I come up to bat, he comes way in (no batter, etc). His team was telling him to back up, not be an idiot, it was a close game, etc, but he was firm in his commitment. So I put a fly ball out to where he should have been, and get a triple out of it. I give him a big cheesy :thumbs up: from third, which shuts him up momentarily.
the melee ensued about two innings later, when he starts chirping again, and his own teammate comes after him with a bat. it was fucking awesome. My team sat in the dugout, drank beer and just watched. he wasn't on the team next time we played them.
lol ... let it go comeds
it always starts out that way ('its just gonna be for fun") and then something will spark competitive juices in some people
when I grew up playing baseball (fairly competitively) our entire team would always laugh at slo-pitchers and tell ourselves we would never resort to playing that ... we also all thought we would get carded at the Blue Jays or Mariners scouting clinics lol
i really enjoyed playing slo-pitch for the years that i ended up playing (the arrival of kids has halted my budding career) ... above brawl story not withstanding i never got too worked up over slo-pitch. We always had to hustle to get players ... lotsa fun
one year we had a bunch guys from Thailand ( lol - software engineers ) on the roster who we would work into games on occasion. They didnt know the rules ... Another year, we couldnt find a pitcher and we ended up with a 60 something year old guy who had zero mobility but he could get the ball over the plate and seemed to know every person at every softball tournie we entered