Mr. Scales Goes to School
If you send your kids to public school, how often are you sending them to this:
When asked about his substitute teaching experience during the off-season, minor-league baseball player Bobby Scales, currently in the Chicago Cubs spring training camp as a non-roster invitee, gave us the gist of his routine with his students:
"I'm Mr. Scales, for those of you who don't know me. Your teacher is not here today. Your assignment is on the board."
He then asks one of the students to take roll call.
He then asks another student to start a DVD.
"I'm going to be right here, reading the paper."
Says Mr. Scales about his off-season job, "It's so flexible, so easy."
Mr. Scales has been substitute "teaching" since 1999. During that same time period, he has played 871 minor league games without touching a major league diamond.
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