Yup, got all that. Just don't understand how you can have five pitchers at the 12u level that will be confident and over-powering to the degree that other teams won't be able to make contact yet you will finish just slightly over .500. Oh, well. I'm sure it's just me. Never mind.
It's not just you. The story doesn't make sense. I think he is projecting way too much. So they had experience on the "big" field and now they are too cool to play on the "little" field. They are going to "dominate" with 65 mph pitching and big bats but only go .500.
The bats have to work at the same time as the pitching and frankly at 12u you don't know which personality is going to show up! My son pitched 70mph at 12u, but he had to deal with not only keeping his 12u brain on the game, and trying to figure out where the ump wanted it, but he also had two catchers that couldn't track his incoming pitches and forget it if it was in the dirt (blocking didn't really exist yet).
12u is really truly an any given day baseball event. You have 200-250' fences, drop ten bats, and 50x70 fields...and a group of boys just discovering girls...if you look up inconsistent in the thesaurus it should say 12u baseball next to it.