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A Baseball Prospect Dad: Take a deep breath
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A Baseball Prospect Dad. Will share some of the experiences associated within a baseball family. Wednesday, February 29, 2012. Take a deep breath. Orange County, CA - While our family continues to embrace the opportunity for John Lamb. Thoughts about John Lamb on video. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Picture by Colleen Lamb. There was an error in this gadget. Take a deep breath. So you want to be a prospect. now what? It helps to have a plan!
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A Baseball Prospect Dad: Consider the consequences if you do not get involved...
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A Baseball Prospect Dad. Will share some of the experiences associated within a baseball family. Tuesday, January 17, 2012. Consider the consequences if you do not get involved. I've censored the following, in protest of a bill that gives any corporation and the US government the power to censor the internet- a bill that could pass THIS WEEK. To see the uncensored text, and to stop internet censorship, visit: http:/ americancensorship.org/posts/39576/uncensor. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This sit...
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Moving into May | The Baseball Prospect Dad
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The Baseball Prospect Dad. Hopes to share some professional baseball family experiences. April 30, 2013. Tags: advanced class a. Laguna Hills, CA It’s no mystery that. Is filled with highs and lows for management, staff, players and fans over the results on the field. Our family has experienced plenty of peaks and valleys during the infant career of John Lamb. Tonight’s start for John with his. Team had a sense of urgency throughout the minor league clubhouse. The. Advanced Class A affiliate. Surely, Mr&...
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Plan to leave Arizona soon | The Baseball Prospect Dad
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The Baseball Prospect Dad. Hopes to share some professional baseball family experiences. Plan to leave Arizona soon. August 28, 2012. Tags: Idaho Falls Chukars. Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). August 29, 2012 22:58.
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A Baseball Prospect Dad: May 2013
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A Baseball Prospect Dad. Will share some of the experiences associated within a baseball family. Thursday, May 2, 2013. Photo credit - James Lamb. Orange County, CA – It’s been quite some time since sharing any ideas or experiences around professional baseball. No excuse is probably good enough, so no reason will be offered. All emotions attached to the full season minor league games within the Kansas City Royals. Photo credit - Brad Glazier. John has had four starts in the Carolina League. Any major mid...
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A Baseball Prospect Dad: November 2011
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A Baseball Prospect Dad. Will share some of the experiences associated within a baseball family. Wednesday, November 30, 2011. Quiet time around the house this time of year. So for now, the household will continue to enjoy all the extra time around John Lamb during the off-season from professional baseball. Next break of time with him is set for this coming weekend due to a scheduled autograph session at a local vendor in South Orange County. John will be at the MVP Sports Cards. Links to this post.
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A Baseball Prospect Dad: May 2011
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A Baseball Prospect Dad. Will share some of the experiences associated within a baseball family. Monday, May 9, 2011. Limited environment of professional baseball. Laguna Hills, CA - Being the family of a. And obviously only 30. Clubs currently in the United States of America. We know where the show is and players throughout the world strive to get on one of these 90 rosters involved in professional baseball here in North America. The physical demand of being a Dad of a. Starting in his 6. Round draft se...
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A Baseball Prospect Dad: The real importance of being a Dad
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A Baseball Prospect Dad. Will share some of the experiences associated within a baseball family. Tuesday, January 31, 2012. The real importance of being a Dad. Laguna Hills, CA – While the entire purpose of this site is to simply share some of the experiences associated within the family of a professional baseball prospect. Did you know that youth from fatherless homes account for the following sadness? 63 percent of youth suicides. 71 percent of pregnant teenagers. 71 percent of high school dropouts.
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A Baseball Prospect Dad: September 2011
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A Baseball Prospect Dad. Will share some of the experiences associated within a baseball family. Monday, September 5, 2011. Some basic ideas about being a baseball parent. Not long ago another friendship was ignited with a Canadian lawyer that has a five year-old son and another son on the way via twitter. We have stayed in touch through emails, tweets and an engaging telephone call about baseball and our common love for the game. Jonathan Hacohen, founder of MLB Reports. What can a parent do? I do have ...
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A Baseball Prospect Dad: October 2011
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A Baseball Prospect Dad. Will share some of the experiences associated within a baseball family. Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Some fun in the Arizona sun. This recent trip to Arizona for scouting, visiting with my son and friends was well worth all the efforts. I love the game of baseball and look forward to each and everyday around the ballpark. This time spent in the desert simply offered a little more fun in the sun than in years past. Links to this post. Labels: Arizona Senior Fall Classic. These are j...