OP was dead serious, which is why this thread has reached pole barn status and beyond.
BTW, word in IB is that Ray-Ray has her own line of pole barns coming out soon. No more downtime because of the weather.

artomatic wrote:Time to liven up this thread...
Ray-Ray has only had two pitching instructors in her life.
She started out with this guy, but he wasn't able to keep up with her progress:
So she started seeing this guy, who has taken many students to the next level:
Since she was a child, Ray-Ray has used cutting-edge techniques to improve focus and strength in her daily training regimen:
To achieve his goal of creating the perfect softball player, dad goes to great lengths to keep distractions and nay-sayers away from Ray-Ray:
Only time will tell if his efforts will produce the desired results:
joemcq51 wrote:Congrats to Ray Ray and her team. I am sure there is more to this story. I would think they really didn't have a roster full of '99s playing in 10U.
socalIPC wrote:joemcq51 wrote:Congrats to Ray Ray and her team. I am sure there is more to this story. I would think they really didn't have a roster full of '99s playing in 10U.
was Ray Ray the one thatran off the field and got sick?
playball wrote:socalIPC wrote:joemcq51 wrote:Congrats to Ray Ray and her team. I am sure there is more to this story. I would think they really didn't have a roster full of '99s playing in 10U.
was Ray Ray the one thatran off the field and got sick?
Look at the size difference in the photo. T4FA may as well put a bullseye on their back in 12U thanks to this post.
socalIPC wrote:joemcq51 wrote:Congrats to Ray Ray and her team. I am sure there is more to this story. I would think they really didn't have a roster full of '99s playing in 10U.
was Ray Ray the one thatran off the field and got sick?
stickerz22 wrote:No!!!! she's the one with the team that one the Triple Crown Tournament..... just loved the love u guys or gals are giving out there keep it coming..