The kid who would be my ace is not going to come out. Says he's done with baseball. It's pretty disappointing for me.. we were going to be young to begin with; now we are really up against it.
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quote:Originally posted by BCRockets:
I have a kid who was all conference as a sophomore not coming out his senior year. I am disappointed in him for not accepting a leadership role his senior year, but I have come to realize that he saw baseball as a social event. All his friends were a year older than him, so now he feels baseball has nothing to offer him. He must have never really liked baseball, he just happened to be good at it.
As far as I'm concerned, I'd rather have someone who wants to play taking his spot.
We've also noticed another interesting trend at our school in all sports not just baseball. Kids are not coming out as Juniors, then deciding their Senior season they decide to come out. My take on that is they feel they may not play their junior season, so they don't put in all that time and get "nothing from it." Then they feel they have a better chance to play their senior years, so they come out. This is pretty disturbing to all of our coaches. I think it shows that the kids aren't getting what they should out of athletics. Any thoughts?
quote:Originally posted by TRhit:
Seems typical of todays culture does it not ?
If I cannot be a starter I am not coming out for the team
SAD SAD SAD !!!!
quote:Originally posted by Doughnutman:
Remember, some of the reasons not to play are not selfish or being lazy. Merely different priorities.
quote:Originally posted by coachbwww:quote:Originally posted by Doughnutman:
It is also a lesson for life. The best get paid the best. Hard work and dedication is necessary in all aspects of life, but you have to have the talent and produce first. If someone is better than you, you either accept, or make yourself better. There aren't any other choices in life.
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I wish every LL coach understand this! Do you think there should be some differences between coaching HS and coaching LL on this specific topic? I've never coached any kids over 14.