As a young man, Eric Pertnoy almost always had
a baseball mitt with him and was ready for a game. He started playing tee ball
at five years old and his passion grew with age. During his elementary school
years and into middle school, Eric Pertnoy could be seen inviting himself into
games or playing on the little league teams. In high school, Eric Pertnoy
played on his school’s team and enjoyed a fair bit of popularity due to his
status on the team. Eric Pertnoy played short stop and was known for hitting
grand slam homeruns when it mattered most. Eric Pertnoy attributes his love of
the game to his passion for the New York Yankees and some of the stellar
players who have played for them throughout history.
Eric Pertnoy now enjoys playing baseball on
adult teams in his neighborhood. He feels it is not only a good physical outlet
but a positive social one as well. Instead of always getting together with
friends and eating and drinking, playing a baseball game forces everyone to be
active. With obesity on the rise and people living more sedentary lifestyles
than ever, organized sports for adults can be very positive. Eric Pertnoy has
often been the captain of his baseball team and is known for his positive
coaching style.
Now with a son of his own, Eric Pertnoy was
shocked to discover that his son prefers lacrosse to baseball! Having never
played lacrosse himself, Eric Pertnoy is at a bit of a loss when it comes to
coaching his son at the sport. Still, he enjoys nothing more than watching his
son excel at any game – even one that he himself doesn’t understand. After all,
lacrosse is a great source of exercise, and involves many of the same strategic
abilities required of baseball players.
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