101 BASEBALL PLAYERS' RIGHTS     
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1. The right to decide the level, intensity and involvement, at which they wish
     to compete.

2. Regardless of physical ability or importance of the game, they have the
    right to play.

3. The right to freedom from physical and emotional punishment by a
     parent or a coach.

4. The right to have coaches and parents who are supportive regardless of
     ability level or potential.

5. The right to have a coach who places the child first, the team second, him or       herself third and winning fourth.

6. The right to report to a coach or parent any physical pain or emotional
    concerns, such as a fear of rejection, without fear of ridicule.

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