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Handbag BusinessHow to Sell Wholesale.Baseball Tryouts and Middle School AngstEighth grade baseball tryouts were this week. After not making the cut for the 7th grade basketball and baseball teams last year, my son faced this years' tryouts with hesitation. In the fall, he opted not to put himself through the embarrassment of going up against 6' men in the body of 8th grade boys, as they slam dunked (or at least that's how I pictured it). With my encouragement, he went out for baseball again.Like basketball, the all American sport is team based, but the players don't need to flow so closely and aggressively together on the field as they do on the court. You are standing on the grass by yourself as the fly ball sinks towards your mitt. When you're holding the bat, your eyes focus only on the whizzing ball approaching you. It doesn't have to be such a huge disadvantage to be on the shorter side, with arms as thin as spaghetti.My son came home from the second tryout yesterday with no expectations. "I'm not gonna make it," he declared. Each kid got ten pitches and his only contact with the ball was a weak foul. Still, I heard a glimmer of hope creep into his voice when he said, "Most of the other kids think I'm gonna make it because I did really good at fielding the other day." Then he added, "Michael Jordan didn't make his 8th or 9th grade basketball team."I love sports. We're an active, athletic family. But I can't help wondering how different my son's middle school experience would have been if sports were not revered like they are. In 6th grade, he was in the math and science