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Post by Bill on Oct 15, 2020 19:56:58 GMT -5
Lies and we all know you just "cook" the gamechanger to appear a certain way. This forum was better off with you so you get lost.
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Post by Get over it on Oct 15, 2020 20:06:45 GMT -5
Who cares. Dumb thread and people need to learn to not stoke the fire.
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Post by Identify yourself on Oct 16, 2020 23:12:48 GMT -5
Funny this fella won’t identify, I looked that team over. Absolutely no overuse at all. Matter of fact last game they beat a 16u team. Playing up 2 years and used 4 different pitchers. Identify yourself you troll. Doubt that will happen.
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Post by Gambreels on Oct 20, 2020 8:38:13 GMT -5
who cares about that daddy balls team anyways like 6 couches on that team all daddies sons plays
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Post by Gambreels Tool on Oct 20, 2020 9:22:21 GMT -5
Hey Gambreels, Ever progress past 2nd grade?
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Post by Wayne Lewis on Oct 21, 2020 5:58:42 GMT -5
who cares about that daddy balls team anyways like 6 couches on that team all daddies sons plays That’s pretty common now a days. Seen it way to many times. You get on a team that has a clique an it’s a wrap
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Post by stevesaraullo18 on Oct 21, 2020 7:28:23 GMT -5
who cares about that daddy balls team anyways like 6 couches on that team all daddies sons plays We have 4 coaches that are dads. I don’t see many teams from 8-13 even 14u that aren’t coached by dads. That’s just part of the game until you reach high school.
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Don’t feed the troll hole
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Post by Don’t feed the troll hole on Oct 21, 2020 8:21:10 GMT -5
who cares about that daddy balls team anyways like 6 couches on that team all daddies sons plays We have 4 coaches that are dads. I don’t see many teams from 8-13 even 14u that aren’t coached by dads. That’s just part of the game until you reach high school. Steve don’t feed into it bro. WL
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Post by Question? on Oct 21, 2020 8:48:57 GMT -5
I'm sure we've all seen the whole "Daddy Ball - Head coaches son is going to play short, other coaches son is going to play second even though neither could catch a cold and they will bat 2nd and 3rd" thing. Hell, most of us have probably been on at least one of those teams. We are all probably guilt of viewing our kids ability thru rose colored glbuttes from time to time and a dad who is coaching is no different. It's annoying and happens all the time but honestly, how many teams out there under 13u don't have dads coaching? I'd love to hear of any.
And is a dad coaching inherently a bad thing? I don't think so. We all hear "It doesn't matter till they get to the big field. It should just be fun until then." When you start bringing in outside coaches who don't have a family connection those guys who are coaching are going to be a lot more serious because their job is on the line. It won't be much fun for a 10 y/o then would it.
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Post by None on Oct 21, 2020 11:38:49 GMT -5
There is a slight Daddy Ball problem on my son's 10U team right now. There's five coaches and then about three more that are involved on a certain level, all with kids on the team. I'm one of them. For the most part, the head coach has done well with it. Two of the five coaches are quietly pining for their kids to play more or play certain positions, which is a problem, and they don't necessary get along with the other three all the time. But the head coach has simply told them no on multiple occasions, so there's no clique. I'm fortunate because my kid is maybe the best all around player, so overuse is my only concern. The overall problem I see, which makes things now so much different than 30 years ago when many of us played, is that you no longer have volunteer coaches that do not have kids on the team. I recall being coached as a kid by dads, but also by guys that were retired police officers or had kids that were already in HS, but they just enjoyed coaching.
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Post by Drake on Oct 21, 2020 12:42:25 GMT -5
daddy ball becomes a problem when one of the coaches sons asks to play a position and the coach/dad allows it no matter what or when the kid wants to bat in a certain spot in the lineup and the dad allows it. Ive seen countless situations where a kid will go ask his father if he can go play a position that is not his typical position and the father will ok it. daddy balls when the dad/coach plays favorites by giving praise to the coaches son but never give praise to others or uses his nickname in game instead of real name. Thats childish and immature daddyball
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Post by GameChanger on Oct 24, 2020 6:28:48 GMT -5
Elkridge/API played last night. Gamechangers don’t match up on the pitching line. Is API trying to hide pitching kids ? Or is it a mistake ? Y’all get so butt hurt over pitch counts on gamechanger, and most of it is probably mistakes.
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Post by Well know on Oct 24, 2020 8:10:34 GMT -5
or uses his nickname in game instead of real name. Thats childish and immature daddyball Hmmmmm. That’s pretty specific.
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