Bassmaster said:
Changing the subject...
How do you all feel about pick up players? I'm seeing it more and more. I understand if you have an injury or last minute change in plans for a player and have to pick someone up, although we don't do it, never have, never will. We drop out in those situations and reschedule for the next open weekend. Some do though, and that is fine. But I don't agree when teams pick up the best players from other teams, throw them a ton of pitches, bat them cleanup, etc. even with subs on the bench. I saw it with two different teams this weekend. Two kids I'm familiar with picked up on two separate teams in our bracket this weekend. I saw both kids pitch in 3 separate games, multiple innings at least 2 of the 3 games. It didn't impact our games with them, but it did impact some of their other games. Even if you win like that, seems like it would cheapen an success as a team.
Just about every team uses pick-up players in certain situations. In my organization, we know ahead of time of scheduling conflicts with our players and have pick-up kids ready to go. We will also use them if someone is sick as well. We have a list of players in our network and most of them are already added to our active rosters. When we are short a player, we will see which one of those players isn't playing that weekend and make the best needs based determination on who can fill-in for us and then we just moved them from active to our tournament roster for that event. There is nothing wrong with this and PG even has a pick-up message board for occasions like this. Also, your tournament roster is supposed to be locked in twenty-four hours before the event, so if you get true last minute illness, you are just missing a player for that tournament.
A lot of organizations will run multiple teams in the same age group. At times, you will see they have massive rosters with all the same kids on each roster and they just move these kids back and forth between teams. It's very hard when you play these teams, to keep up with these rosters moves. I have seen a team on Saturday, that has a totally different lineup on Sunday, but they can do that when they are running a 30+ player tournament roster. With that said, it is very shady and I don't know how any of the parents are ok with their kids being treated like that.
Lastly, you will find some kids that play on two teams. These are the kids that want to play every weekend and let the teams know what they are doing up front. Most of the time, these teams will schedule around that player (usually a diamond player) and only have one or two overlapping games. I don't really know how I feel about this situation, but see it a lot as well.