Youth Baseball Observation

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Where observing- Youth baseball game.
Observation-
I see young boys playing baseball the team in green is pitching and in blue they are batting. There are bleachers that have many spectators, the majority in ball caps. The weather is windy outside but warm with direct sunlight form the crystal clear blue sky. Several parents are standing shouting and cheering. One parent is upset with the out call from the umpire later she is clapping over a call the umpire makes. I view the pitcher and the catcher communicating through hand gestures. The pitcher of the green team throws ball up and pats against left glove two times before each toss. I see cars parked everywhere and people coming and going. The birds are singing and picking up sunflower …show more content…

I conclude this because I observed that everyone was smiling and cheering on one team or the other. Even the spectator that burst out into moments of defensiveness for their child seems to be having a good time and happy. I say seem to be happy because I am only seeing these people at this time at the game and in no way can draw the conclusion that these people are happy individuals. I use my own experience of what happiness and joy look like to draw the conclusion that they are happy. For example, I see a women clapping her hands and cheering on her son with a large smile on her face. Based on my own experience of cheering on my child during events I conclude that she is happy. This relates to when Rosaldo observs the Ilongot people saying that “Only after being repositioned through a devastating loss of my own could I better grasp that Ilongot older men mean precisely what they say when they describe the anger in bereavement as the source of their desire to cut off human heads”( Renato 3). This means that only through his own tragic loss could he understand the emotions and the rational behind the behavior of that culture. This is much like my understanding that the spectators and the people involved in the game are happy. Only through my own experience of playing sports and being a spectator do I have the knowledge to describe them as being

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