PEDIATRICS Vol. 85 No. 6 June 1990, pp. 1118
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Sports Deficit Disorder

BRYAN L. BURKE JR MD, FAAP1 and DANIEL P. MCGEE MD, FAAP1

1 1925 Englewood Dr SE, Grand Rapids MI 49506

Decisions are sometimes made for odd reasons. While looking for a partner, I found one person in whom I was quite interested. He was a caring person, a competent pediatrician, and a humorous fellow. What sold me on Dan McGee, though, was that he had a lower lifetime Little League batting average than I did. Now, you have to understand a little bit about me. I have always wanted to be a good athlete, but my body has never been able to fulfill my brain's desire. Always getting chosen last gets old pretty quickly, especially when you want to be the star.

Submitted on July 10, 1989
Accepted on August 14, 1989