Aaron Miles
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"Aaron Wade Miles" is a former Major League Baseball infielder. He played from 2003-2011 with six different MLB clubs. He is currently a part-time player and bench coach for the Pittsburg Mettle of the Pacific Association of Professional Baseball Clubs.

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We all do things for people we love and that's OK. But if you're doing it consistently and all the time, you're enabling them not to be responsible.

I'm here as an infielder and a ballplayer and wherever they put me in, that's where I'll be. Second base is my spot and that's what I'll compete for in the spring and hopefully there will be enough people who want to see the shortest infield combination in baseball.

We've all had disappointments, all have had failures. That is a necessary point in life. The important thing is, how do we teach our kids to cope with disappointments?

It is junk science. There's no peer review. It's jumping from one conclusion to the next.

The last couple of games, we kind of got away from [giving Wayne the ball]. You've got to give him the ball. He does great things down there, which allows open shots for myself, Keith, J.R., and [forward] Christian [ Moody ] underneath.

Whoever is the caregiver for that child needs to know about that child's inappropriate behavior.

If not here then for someone else.

Of all the hype he received in college, I thought he deserved it.

He was put in a situation where he's had an opportunity to play a lot, and his confidence is growing. I commend him for it. This is a tough league. You've got to be mentally prepared, physically prepared. You have to be tough. He's playing all that for the most part, it seems like.

I hurt my (right) foot when I fouled off a ball (a few days ago). I couldn't run.

Oh, yeah, it's right here, from that play. I thought it was (a foul). He (ref) kind of hesitated, then made the travel call.

Whether it be just for the purpose of practice, an extra body pushing Baron and Derek and Monta, I see myself helping this team. I don't have to be on the court to affect the game or affect the team in a positive way.