IEBSBL posted:We had a coach do that to a pitcher one time and the game was being broadcasted via the internet. I calmly went to the umpire and told him, "When that coach does that again, and my pitcher reacts and loses a pitch into the hitters head, that parent will use this broadcast to file a lawsuit against you because your speech always involves, "Safety first."
Never happened again.
Just a note for those that want to start to complain about me telling my player to do that. I didn't.
I imagine this sort of behavior gets around amongst players and other schools in the conference. I would imagine a fair warning via social media from the players could send a clear message that "our dude that throws 90 is gonna bury one in the ribs of your best dude if your Coach acts like a child". Just sayin', the players would take care of their Coach.