My daughter plays 6U and her team won the mid season tournament today. She had a couple key RBI in the champ game
Just tell your kids those Major players are mommies' boys who wet the bed.Quote:
I just have to figure out how to fix it.
TAM85 said:
Good high school teams also commit errors and walk batters. The kids just need to move on to the next pitch and not let the last play affect the next one. Look for an opportunity to make a big play later in the game.
agsalaska said:
Quote ::: Only bad thing really is that the boy came home from the last game with a 102-fever and is home sick today. Kiddo refused to take off his uniform and at one point was laying on the bathroom floor crying with his pants around his ankles because he felt so bad that he couldn't pull his pants back up.
Lol. Lol. Lol.
Last year I caught Covid. Bad. Had spent the weekend in a hotel room in CS at a tournament with my son. The next night he had a league game and came home from school assuring me he felt 100%. Went out and pitched. I watched from the OF so not to spread my germs and could tell he was a little off. But he threw his 50 pitches and they beat his best friend that night.
He came home and had 102 fever. Admitted that had felt awful all day but wanted to strike his friends out that night. League was so much fun.
My older daughter plays soccer and is a great player, but I could have gone for some softball. She never played a single inning. You are lucky.redline248 said:
My daughter plays 6U and her team won the mid season tournament today. She had a couple key RBI in the champ game
Lonestar_Ag09 said:
I'd like your opinions
9u, umpire had a super tight zone and the pitcher was struggling already. My best hitter is coming up but he will chase bad pitches in an effort to hit leading to weak contact. This game we had already had three batted batted balls right at fielders.
So as he came up I pulled him aside and said do not swing until you get a strike called on you. I know you want to swing and I know you're capable but for right now I need you to do as your told and hold off until you get a called strike. After that you have your chance to drive the ball.
10 seconds later his mom yells swing and his swings at a ball at his eyes. I yell and say come on X you have to be coachable and do what your told. I then follow it up with, well we have a strike now so you need to drive one into the outfield.
He fouled off two more that were both at his eyes and then hit a questionable strike into the outfield to drive in two runs and win.
After the game I explained the situation to the whole team and said that's exactly how you respond. If you make a mistake and don't follow directions, don't hang your head for getting yelled at, come back and answer. My opinion it ended on a good note
Well sure enough 11pm mom texts that how dare I tell her son to be coachable. I'd never say that to my own kid, I said yes I would and I have. She then follows up with "well you will never talk to my son like that again"
Thoughts…?
PhatMack19 said:
My 10 yr old hit the furthest ball he's ever hit in his life yesterday. An absolute no doubter for his 1st HR.
I've coached for a long time at some pretty high levels. Started over with him at 6U. I don't treat him any differently. I'm not very emotional. Yesterday watching him round the bases got me good. All the work we've done over the years was worth it that very second.
What a badass time.agsalaska said:
Leaving in a couple of hours for College Station. 11u AAA with a couple of our friends teams coming too. Same hotel. A&M vs Florida tonight, two pool games in the morning, and the earliest game on Saturday is at 11:10. And playing at Travis which are awesome fields.
Probably going to need someone to remind us moms and dads tomorrow night that we are in fact NOT in College anymore.
Going to be a fun weekend. And for all you travel ball haters that are watching this thread, you don't get to do things like this in Rec ball.