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For the parents of a Little Leaguer, a baseball game is simply a nervous breakdown into innings
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"For the parents of a Little Leaguer, a baseball game is simply a nervous breakdown into innings"

- Earl Wilson

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This quote by Earl Wilson speaks with the extreme emotions that parents of Little Leaguers experience throughout a baseball video game. It suggests that the game is a roller rollercoaster of feelings, with each inning representing a different stage of the breakdown. The parents may experience a variety of emotions, from excitement and anticipation to fear and stress and anxiety. They might likewise feel a sense of pride and pleasure when their kid is successful, and disappointment and disappointment when their child fails. The quote implies that the parents are so purchased the video game that it can be overwhelming, which the video game is a test of their psychological endurance. It is a pointer that parents should be prepared for the emotional low and high that come with seeing their kid play baseball.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Earl Wilson between October 2, 1934 and April 23, 2005. He/she was a famous Athlete from USA. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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