When college scouts are present at high school baseball games, how important would it be to show good attitudes in winning as well as losing? Do you think players reactions to errors they have made or not getting a hit, how important is it to keep an even keel and not show everyone in the stands that you didn't do well? These are some of the questions that young men playing high school baseball need to ask their selves frequently. Do high school coaches stress good attitudes to their players? And if players do not show these qualities are they counciled or punished? Should they be? Just thought I would hear some opinions on this subject if anyone is interested? One other thought- is only certain players on teams allowed to get away with these actions? Thanks