Fryowa
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This. They come by it honestly. In 2001, I had a dad approach me asking why his kid was still playing. He was in a slump and can't field a thing. I saw it differently. He ended up 2nd team all state. Not as bad as dad thought.
This year I had a daddy call me and was mad that I pinch hit for his kid AND didn't tell Jim why. We were up by 13 and I sent up 3 PH's in a row. "My son was in tears when he got home and wants to quit."
Hope I'm dead when the next generation comes around. I can't even...
Parents should not be able to attend games until their senior year of HS. dead serious. We have streaming technology, f'n use it.Dude... God bless the guys who are trying to honestly coach up our youngsters. I got roped into co-ed Tball for 4 yr olds 2 springs ago and even that was ridiculous. I mean the kids were the best part and the parents of the kids on our team were all great. But the other teams coaches and parents were ridiculous. It was terrible. They wanted to make it as stupid competitive as they could. When most of the kids had to be told the basic rules all the time. The kids didn't comprehend almost any of what was going on out there just learning the game. Yet these other coaches and parents were treating it like it was game 7 of the world series. Our practices were a lot of fun though that made it worth it seeing the kids learn. But man I haven't done it since and doubt I will
My worst one this summer (so far)...
We have the worst baseball participation numbers in the history of our school; we're 2A and have 16 kids out from 9-12. It's a total disaster. Anyway, after the first game I always have my JV catcher shag varsity infield with our main catcher (we only have one guy). I have a specific routine and I never vary it. This JV kid knows exactly what what he's supposed to do and when. I have him set balls out in certain spots for catcher bunt coverages and throws down so I don't have to try and have some 8th grader throw me some, basically he knows that as soon as the JV game is done it's his responsibility to get buckets, balls, etc ready. EVERY f'n game he's never in the dug out when I'm ready, and he's always out getting popsicles or pizza, or talking to his mom or some shit. Well I chewed his ass the other night and told him after the JV game, "You need to stay in the dugout no matter what until we're done with varsity infield. No exceptions." After that he can do whatever he wants.
So last night we get done with infield, and right after lineups/anthem his dad came IN THE DUGOUT to ask me what my problem is, lol. Gives me the spiel about how his kid is done playing, so why does he have to stay in the dugout, blah blah blah...right in front of my players. Says it's hot and he can go get some popsicles or Gatorade if he wants, and why can't he go talk to his mom...yadda yadda.
I don't know about you older guys, but if I was a JV player getting asked by a coach to shag varsity infield and show that I wanted to be a team guy, I'd be all over that shit and proud to do it. I have no clue what's up with these freakin kids.