@RJM posted:It’s been ten years since my son played college ball. Are you suggesting when people’s kids stop playing they have nothing to add and should hit the road? I coached future college players through 16u. I still have more baseball knowledge in one pinkie than you have in your entire body.
Are you suggesting Fenway leave? Consultant? Goosegg? Keewart? There are plenty more.
If you knew more than you do you might realize those who have been there and done it can provide quality advice because they’ve become emotionally detached from the situation.
I don’t understand why you ask half the questions you ask. A lot of them fall under not having any control. You know the mantra on this board about control. Others, like this one fall under control”why?” “Who cares!”
How many times have you posted about a friend who heard it from a friend, who heard it from a friend, who heard it from another …
It’s a better song. I think I’ll listen to it.
For the record, yes, there's a lot of members who are older and haven't had kids playing for a long time. MANY and MOST of them are valued and appreciated for sharing without judging, being patient and understanding without being demeaning, genuinely wanting to help without wanting a platform to pound their chest, and never coming across as being superior and making you feel like the kid who asked the "dumb question" in class and who then goes out of their way to call you out and mocks and teases you to show the rest of the class why they should be prom king.
And, then there's you.
Congratulations. I am going to do something I should have done a long time ago, I'm putting you on my ignore list. Say whatever you want about me now. I'm sure you will also ridicule my son too because that's not beneath you either. But, I won't see it and my day will be better for it.
Find someone else to play your reindeer games with and get yourself off. The second after I activate that ignore feature, I will forget you ever existed.