Haha. I watched the Greg Maddux "Driven" program a little while back. His brother told the story about Greg pitching in a youth baseball league. One game he threw 6 innings and had 17 strike outs. Coach told him he wasn't going to let him pitch anymore because it wasn't fair to the kids in the field. They needed to be able to play too. Maybe you have the next Maddux, Greg65.
That's what's frustrating for me. His pitching coach (who spent 11 seasons pitching in the MLB, and now is a pitching coach in the Red Sox organization) would catch him and say he never saw a kid his age throw as hard. He's got a curve that's just not fair either. He does have great potential, but he's lost his love of the game because it's really not much fun anymore. Yesterday, my girl's first game was at 9:15, her second wasn't until 3:00. We sat around the fields all day. This is not a healthy lifestyle for kids. she was so tired I couldn't get her out of bed for school.