Springer astros stuttering
Spend any time with George Springer and it's easy to tell he's a high-energy, big-personality type of guy. He brings a 1,rpm mentality to his game -- a big reason why he's one of the more exciting prospects in baseball and giving the Houston Astros a boost in their outfield. There have been times, though, when his tendency to go a mile a minute has tripped him up.
Not between the lines -- though he does need to pace himself there, as well -- but with his speech. Springer has a stutter.
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These days, it's not something people would necessarily notice. But in his youth, in his middle-school and early-high school days, it was pretty noticeable. I've always had that mentality, even from a young age, when you're in school and a little more self-conscious of it then. But it didn't prohibit it me from being a kid and doing the stuff I wanted to do.
Some people have blue eyes, some people have blond hair, some people don't.
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Some people stutter and some people don't. People who do have it have to deal with it just like those who don't [have to deal with other things]. Support from family and friends Children can be cruel, and it's not uncommon for them to feed on a peer's perceived weakness. Springer was lucky to avoid the slings and arrows of playground teasing or taunting.
Some of that has to do with the kids he came across.