Although folks in Michigan and Georgia claim to be home plate for the invention on t ball, in my home state we credit Clyde Muse, principal of my high school, with its creation. Coach Muse is still living and his children insist they remember helping build the “t” and their father creating rules for the game which quickly became popular in the state. No matter who had the idea first, it
Is great fun to watch the little guys swagger to the “t”.
Although folks in Michigan and Georgia claim to be home plate for the invention on t ball, in my home state we credit Clyde Muse, principal of my high school, with its creation. Coach Muse is still living and his children insist they remember helping build the “t” and their father creating rules for the game which quickly became popular in the state. No matter who had the idea first, it
Is great fun to watch the little guys swagger to the “t”.
I'd never watched a t-ball game before, and it was delightful. Whoever created it first, the kids really enjoyed it. And I did, too.