Right, I clearly implied it was life and death and major leaguers should treat each other poorly. Huh?
The idea is if you're competing, you compete all out, while still being sporting. Frankly, I wish major league teams would shake hands. After the game though.
But to chat and be buddies during a game very likely undermines competitiveness.
Plenty of examples of people who are fierce competitors on the field, yet very decent and good people. The two need not be mutually exclusive, nor do they have any connection to poor parenting.
Baseball used to be much less chatty and collegial between teams, AND parents then were much less crazy about kid sports.
I'm not implying anything causative. Just saying fierce competition on the field need not undermine a sporting attitude, nor lead to weird parenting.
The idea is if you're competing, you compete all out, while still being sporting. Frankly, I wish major league teams would shake hands. After the game though.
But to chat and be buddies during a game very likely undermines competitiveness.
Plenty of examples of people who are fierce competitors on the field, yet very decent and good people. The two need not be mutually exclusive, nor do they have any connection to poor parenting.
Baseball used to be much less chatty and collegial between teams, AND parents then were much less crazy about kid sports.
I'm not implying anything causative. Just saying fierce competition on the field need not undermine a sporting attitude, nor lead to weird parenting.