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Titan1 Posted - 04/20/2009 : 16:21:44
Had a situation over the weekend where in the last inning with the score 3-2 had a kid on second other team did a trick play. Had the pitcher turn and fake a throw to second infielders dive after the ball. Our kid who is new with us never even looked at me coaching third and just took off. I was hollering as loud as I could to stay on second. Anyway kid got out. Here is what bothered me the most about this play. It was the parents of the other team right behind me hollering for this kid to run. They where standing up hollering " run, run " and " go to third , go to third". I think it crosses a line when parents get involved in something like that. I am ok with trick plays but I have never ran one and don't see us ever running any.Just interested in ya'lls opinion.
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Titan1 Posted - 04/25/2009 : 23:05:58
Looks like we are going to be in another tournament with them next week. Should be fun. Is there any rule about verbal interference? Thought I might run it by the tournament dictator first and see what he says if the news comes out good. I will mention it to the umpires before the game
tater77bug Posted - 04/25/2009 : 10:01:35
Your right PAPA....I can remember my first base hit...my first homerun....most if not all my teammates...I even remember my batting average in wiffle ball over the summer of '76....I remember my first crush....she hated me but that doesn't matter now...baseball has taken me places I never thought I'd go and memories I'll have forever...and I remember the crumby coaches that were loud and cheated on pitching rules when all there was rec ball and Allstars...so it does matter....
quote:
Originally posted by baseballpapa

I beg to differ with Hurricane. Papa is 58 years old and I not only remember their names I remember their faces, their positions, their batting averages, the All-Stars. I remember the excitement, the rush, the love for each other and yes even the hurt, the dissapointment and the pain of the losses. I do agree with Hurricane that they will remember their first crush too and I hope that they are as lucky as I was to marry her and have some beautiful children and grandchildren that have provided me with many wonderful moments in the schools, ball, and gymnastics. This is life Hurricane, Get on board and enjoy it.

baseballpapa Posted - 04/24/2009 : 13:07:33
I beg to differ with Hurricane. Papa is 58 years old and I not only remember their names I remember their faces, their positions, their batting averages, the All-Stars. I remember the excitement, the rush, the love for each other and yes even the hurt, the dissapointment and the pain of the losses. I do agree with Hurricane that they will remember their first crush too and I hope that they are as lucky as I was to marry her and have some beautiful children and grandchildren that have provided me with many wonderful moments in the schools, ball, and gymnastics. This is life Hurricane, Get on board and enjoy it.
Hurricane Posted - 04/24/2009 : 11:21:06
Funny thing is we make a big deal about 9 and 10 and 11U baseball and most of them wont even remember these games or even their teammates when they get older, what they will probably remember is every girl they ever had a crush on. Ask your son who he remembers off his first baseball team if they aren't playing baseball now I bet they forgot their names.
coachdan06 Posted - 04/24/2009 : 10:00:02
quote:
Originally posted by BBall123

One night a father overheard his son pray:"Dear God, make me the kind of man my Daddy is." Later that night, the father prayed, Dear God, make me the kind of man my sons want me to be.



AWESOME BBALL123 THIS IS THE BOTTOM LINE

Y'all : just forget the jerks who run trick plays at 10 , 12 , 14 whatever.

it doesnt matter you already know they have no character so why let it get you down !

Did someone in here really say they almost "got physical" about it? Thats twice worse than the play itself !

Its one game of hundreds your son or relative may play and
guess what , they dont care like the adults do !

Peace.
highcheese Posted - 04/23/2009 : 13:35:21
Great point coach Mark - I am sure you have heard all the junk that is said by over zealous parents and ingnorant onlookers. It just amazes me the viciousness that can come out of peoples mouth about the poeple, the umps, the parks, the coaches, the little guys, and heck even the wrinkled hot dogs. Unbelievable. I love to analyze a game, a coaches move, an umps call, field conditions etc, great part of having fun, getting into the game, strategizing, etc... Thats part of baseball. But to take it to the level some people do with claws and knifes out attacking everything they come into contact with is terrible. the hard part is determining the fact from fiction sometimes. Maybe if we take a step back and remember why we are at the park and involved in the game then we can choose not to further the viciousness, participate in deplorable behavior and make the experience better for all. To BBALL123 point - how about us adults show the proper way and lead by example, Awesome post 123
BBall123 Posted - 04/23/2009 : 10:01:26
One night a father overheard his son pray:"Dear God, make me the kind of man my Daddy is." Later that night, the father prayed, Dear God, make me the kind of man my sons want me to be.
Titan1 Posted - 04/23/2009 : 09:21:33
CoachMark: I understand your concern for rumors and I can appreciate you looking at this unemotionally but it did happen just as I said. Where the opposing team parents sat was no more than 10-12 feet from me and directly behind third base.I do not know if it was a group of parents who let emotions take over them ( 3-2 game top of the sixth, runner on second, one out, their team had only one hit all game long, winner goes to the championship)or if it was a planned organized deceitful act by the parents and coaches.I lean to the side of planned organized deceitful act after the umpire telling me after the game that they had ran the same play twice earlier in the tournament.Hopefully it will backfire on them at some point.
CoachMark Posted - 04/23/2009 : 07:49:53
While I do not advocate this type of conduct at all, let's be careful in how hard you come down on another team on this board unless you are 100% certain a event happened exactly as described. I have been in enough games to know that what parents on a team hear & observe, is not always what has actually happened. Rumors run rampant at ballparks concerning kids on other teams, relationships to umpires, coaches tactics, etc. I am constantly amazed at the imaginations of parents. And sometimes, these rumors get reported on this site that are just not factually correct.

While I am not saying this incident did not happen, it is also possible that in the craziness of a ballgame, people thought things happened didn't, were a coincidence, or were mis-interpreted somehow. Having said that, if a any coach convinces an entire group of parents to get in on a trick play for any age, then the parents and coaches of that team need to take a serious look at what they are teaching their kids.

quote:
"Half the lies they tell about me aren't true."
- Yogi Berra
loveforthegame25 Posted - 04/22/2009 : 20:42:45
I replied earlier but i guess it was too harsh towards the people who were responsible for the bush league play. Ill leave the post to your imagination. For those of you who know me, you know it wasnt pretty
loveforthegame25 Posted - 04/22/2009 : 18:26:32
YARD AND INGY I AGREE, someone needs to find the parents and coaches involved and have a little chat if you know what i mean. Getting parents involved in a trick play at 10U is something I would probably have a hard time not reacting physically. It doesnt get much worse than that. The coaches should be banned and something worse should happen to the parents. I would probably go public with what team pulled this stunt. There is a place for trick plays in baseball but not until 60-90. 10 U, the coaches need a talking to!
Titan1 Posted - 04/21/2009 : 18:44:13
I did not even address it to the other coach. There was one out when it happened and I still had to coach. I was so pissed I think steam came out of my ears.
goyard Posted - 04/21/2009 : 18:29:13
Inga...you hit the nail on the head
triple7 Posted - 04/21/2009 : 15:00:08
I have been seeing travel ball for around 4 years. My child is 13u now at the age of 11 hes coach got us together as parents. He told us we aren't allowed to say anything to our child during the game at all unless it a nice wording about your child only. You aren't allowed to say a word about another team mate on our team or the other team we are playing. If you have a problem with me come tell me 24 hours later from the game time. I like that alot. I also have seen parents try coaching their players were to stand while they are in the field. That drives me crazy I saw it this past weekend at a 12u game. I think the team who is batting doesn't need to say a word. I have heard from my child some of the things some boys say to each other on the field. If you try to get them out from putting your team down to a name just to you. I understanding leaving it on the field. My sons team hes on now isn't allowed to say anything to a team mate if they miss a ball or make a bad play or they will sit out. If its heard by the 4 coaches. No questions asked. I wish he's pasted team did that rule.
zbake Posted - 04/21/2009 : 14:30:01
On those situations, Simply turn around and address those parents on what a great job they did in this. I don't let my players address the other pitchers or batters. Cheer on your teammates absolutely but I do not tolerate if one of my players address the opposing pitcher or batter. That is just me.
momof2 Posted - 04/21/2009 : 11:47:15
What ever happened to good old fashioned sportsmanship? It's appalling that adults would behave this way. We cheer for our kids but we also will cheer for a great play made by the opposing team, ie: good hustle by the catcher, great snag by a 1st baseman, etc. When did it become all about winning at any cost. I feel sorry for the kids on that team.
rock44melnix Posted - 04/21/2009 : 11:44:02
I think the talking at 3b is more in the lines of yelling across the field as the pitcher is in his motion; typically see the real bush league stuff for this when the pitcher is at his balance pt or nearing his release pt. I have come across several teams like this so far this season that do this and have also seen teams that will do this to the pitcher from the dug out. I think both are classless and really shows a low respect for the game.
Also played in a game this year where the parents and coaches (2 of the 4) spent the game making fun at and about kids on my team. Had the kids rattling and shaking the dug out fence, hollaring just when plays were being attempted as well as the pitcher was in his delivery. Coaches calling kids cry babies when they got hit by a pitch and cried as a result. Just top notch stuff to say about 10yr olds.
Heard over the weekend at one of the triple crown games of a great classless act as well. Batter hits a pop up in foul territory the fielder moves to get under it to make the catch and the a few kids start yelling "I got it" from the opposing team dugout where the popup was and the fielder backs away and the ball drops. Thankfully, the umpire made the call and declared the batter out for verbal interference. I would have loved to have seen the coach for that team to tell the ump he made a great call instead of arguing it.
None of us are perfect when it comes to setting the example and teaching respect for the opponent, game and umpires but stuff like this is just poor taste.
BREAMKING Posted - 04/21/2009 : 11:04:19
I do not think I would let my kid play for a team that does this kinda stuff. They are just kids playing a kids game. If parents want to play they got leagues for that.
AllStar Posted - 04/21/2009 : 09:20:01
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Originally posted by C. MORTON

I feel the same way when coaches talk across the field when kids are pitching...BUSH LEAUGE...There is a reason you have a coach on each base...And a 3rd base coach shouldn't talk across to the 1st base runner only when the kids is trying to pitch...And vice versa..These are kids that are on the field and it is amazing how some of these coaches try and get in their heads...



I never thought of that. I used to coach 3rd and wd talk to the runners on 1st because they were looking at me for signs. It was usually, "Watch the move.", or how many outs there were. Never even thought about trying to psyche a pitcher out. My opponents never said anything about it in 4 years.

Those parents in Titan's example are bush league. I heard something similar at a HS game and even thought that was pretty bush, but I guess I'm old school. 10 YO, no debate. That's bogus.

I know that the tone on this board is civil and rightly so, but I wouldn't mind teams like this being called out by name here. Shame is a powerful deterrent.
ingasven Posted - 04/21/2009 : 09:12:41
Hey goyard...were you thinking somebody needed to get one in the backside before he answered 10U?
tater77bug Posted - 04/21/2009 : 09:05:28
If you read any of my post you will find me over and over talking about coaches and parents that are in it for themselves and trophies....this is another example of terrible leadership and the bottom line is it doesn't make their kids better baseball players....I would be willing to bet that the coach and most of the parents played very little if any sports past little league....I have no problem with competing but this is very sad.....
C. MORTON Posted - 04/21/2009 : 09:01:51
I feel the same way when coaches talk across the field when kids are pitching...BUSH LEAUGE...There is a reason you have a coach on each base...And a 3rd base coach shouldn't talk across to the 1st base runner only when the kids is trying to pitch...And vice versa..These are kids that are on the field and it is amazing how some of these coaches try and get in their heads...
Titan1 Posted - 04/21/2009 : 08:58:40
Goyard:We are 10U
Alter-Ego Posted - 04/21/2009 : 08:42:22
I could not agree more. That is bush league by the parents of the other team. It is bad enough seeing a team run this bush play but for the parents to participate, that is way crossing the line.
goyard Posted - 04/21/2009 : 08:08:12
Titan...what age group is this out of curiosity?

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