djskillz
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6 months a year is putting it kind of light too. These guys travel non-stop, put their bodies through hell for more like 9-10 months a year (playoffs/spring training/offseason workouts, etc.). And they're generally working LONG hours on those days. And the vast majority of these guys have been doing these things for several, several years. Even playing in the minors (which IS tough) for 6-7 years on average before getting to the bigs. Not to mention the media pressure these guys go through. I'm not saying it's some "rough" life, but it's not a cakewalk either. Again, everyone has their own set of beliefs on dealing with family matters, births, etc. Some moms take off for 4-6 months, some until they're teens, some go back to work after a few weeks. I don't have a problem with anyone's choice on that. That's a personal decision. 3 days for a guy to have paternity leave is not a big deal to me, especially to miss a couple of baseball games.
< Message edited by djskillz -- 4/4/2014 2:53:51 PM >
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