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Post by Goose on Oct 11, 2020 13:10:55 GMT -5
Anyone ever run into a situation where a coach has lied about his playing experience? Team my son is playing on has an buttistant coach who says he played college baseball but records show otherwise.
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Post by Maverick on Oct 11, 2020 13:14:21 GMT -5
Is he able to teach your son or is he clueless?
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Post by Goose on Oct 11, 2020 13:25:35 GMT -5
That's the problem. He presents as a good person but has caused nothing but chaos to the team since he came aboard and starting coaching. If he was a good teacher than I wouldn't be on here asking for guidance. This coach shows obvious favoritism, abs from the coaching standpoint he doesn't do any real coaching. Can barely throw BP. I've seen guys that have only played HS ball throw much better BP. One would think that if you played college ball you can throw BP and teach the game.
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Post by Maverick on Oct 11, 2020 14:15:09 GMT -5
2 options.....if you're that unhappy leave, and find a true college player coach.
Talk to head coach see what's, up and express your concerns. See if the head coach will allow you to throw BP
What age?
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Post by Raymond on Oct 12, 2020 17:05:20 GMT -5
Um....Maryland is filled with coaches lying about their playing experience. It’s comical.
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Post by dddd on Oct 22, 2020 9:05:45 GMT -5
That's the problem. He presents as a good person but has caused nothing but chaos to the team since he came aboard and starting coaching. If he was a good teacher than I wouldn't be on here asking for guidance. This coach shows obvious favoritism, abs from the coaching standpoint he doesn't do any real coaching. Can barely throw BP. I've seen guys that have only played HS ball throw much better BP. One would think that if you played college ball you can throw BP and teach the game. He wouldn't happen to have KJ for initials would he?
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