Video games are often derided by older generations as a mindless entertainment diversion that makes kids dull and lazy. But seventy-seven-year-old pitching coach (and throwing maestro) Tom House has another take. “I’m envious of kids who get to grow up on video games today. Lose, then just restart. There’s no better feedback loop to learn how to lose than modern games. This generation wipes away loss and failure faster than any I’ve seen.”