"You never want to injure anybody...You always want to put
your best foot forward. It's just one of those things that happens and I
just hope he has a speedy recovery, getting
back out there doing what
he does."
--Eric Young Jr.
I just need to mention this because you really need to feel for Tim Hudson and Eric Young Jr. 2 players who played hard against each other when the Braves played the Mets last night and in a split second, as Young was running down the first base line to beat out a hit, he accidently stepped on Tim Hudson's ankle as he was covering the bag... and then, Hudson goes down, hurt.
Now I've seen class in my time, but I salute Eric Young Jr for how he handled this mess. With Hudson down, Young knew he hurt Hudson, and this injury could very possibly be the end of Hudson's career, we just don't know yet. He ran over and checked on Hudson. He stood there crying as Hudson got checked out and then taken away by the Braves staff. And when it was time to leave the field, Young walked over, he shook Hudson's hand and no doubt, an apology took place. As Young walked back to the dugout, he wiped his tears from his eyes...
The full story is HERE, but I just wanted to say that in this world of baseball, or even life... you need to take a moment and stop walking around with a chip on your shoulder. Let your guard down once in a while... take a moment, reach out. Acknowledge mistakes, recognize tragedy and be kind to one another. That makes you a better person. I applaud Young. While this gesture will go unnoticed... I noticed and I'll be sure to show my boys tonight what good sportsmanship is.
Good Sportsmanship goes a long way... in baseball... in life. Well played Mr. Young... well played.
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