My Son’s Story,

Once upon life’s Ball Game there was a little boy named Sammy V. who loved to hit the ball off the batting tee…

At night Sammy V. would dream that one day he might be a Major League Baller and like his hero, The Great Bambino, be a shot caller…

So, Sammy trained every night and played everyday with might…….

But Sadly Sammy V. grew to play during a corrupt time called the Steroid Era where many men made a terrible error…

Most of the men did not play fair and became the competition’s terror…

But Sammy didn’t want to cheat or get beat….

So, Sammy V. decided at 25 years old and still a very young Pro he had to go…

But after bouncing around Pro team after Pro team and even playing in Viva Mexico, Sammy V. still yearned for The Show……..

So, Sammy V. trained for an entire season and did not play, then signed to go to Spring Training with a team in Texas to the compete against a man named Pudge who was a Fudge………

But Sammy V. only got 5 unofficial spring training at bats on the back fields not even the main field………

Unofficially, Sammy V. walked 3 times and then ended up batting .500 with his only hit a dribbler up the middle right before my eyes….

Then he walked right through the front office and retired…….

See Sammy V. chose a different path and instead being a Major League Baller became a well traveled Scholar…

Because Sammy V. wanted to take a stand and not play a part in the band…

For Sammy V. played with Virtue for Valor not Victory to make fake history…

So, although Sammy V. lost Fortune and Fame, He truly won in game of life….

Because Sammy V. played fair even when they all didn’t care…

And walked out my true hero even though they believed he was a MLB zero.

Now, Sammy V. wants to take all of his knowledge to try help you educate your mind and eventually play in college…

With Pro gloves you can design while playing America’s favorite pastime…

So now, build a Pro glove truly from your heart that is totally state of the art and support my son’s pure heart!

Have A Ball and Do It All!

Thank you,
George Voita
VOITAPRO.COM

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