After my son’s game last night he had dinner went upstairs to do homework and was unusually quiet. Came down stairs a couple hours later and sat down on the couch, turned to me and said. “I am so tired of losing, everyone is so tired of not playing to win”.
It got me thinking last night about our program and what the goals of a JV / freshman team should be. Are the 3 teams in a program working together with a strategy? The approach we had last year on the freshman team and this year on the JV team could not be more different. Last year the coach started a core of 6-7 guys, had a starters rotation and a bullpen. The other spots were filled in just trying to find players who could contribute in the right spots. The roster size was 15.
This year on JV we are 19. The at bats and playing time are much more distributed. We have 7 players who did not make freshman or JV last year or made the team and did not play much getting more than inconsequential playing time. We work most of these kids in for an at bat per game. I am pretty sure even their parents would tell you they have no chance of starting on varsity.
As a strategy we seem to abandon the game in the 5th if not tied or ahead.
In last night’s game our starter who is normally our number 1 and pretty good struggled a bit. We were down 4-2 in the 4th and they started to warm up my son to go in. He is probably our number 2 pitcher. As he was finishing the bullpen warm-up the coach went up to him and said “if we tie or take the lead you are going on the mound, if not, go to short”.
We put a player on the mound who had not pitched in 3 years. Or warmed up. You could see he forgot how. He has slide stepping on the first pitch, just take a step and throwing. 3 more runs that inning. 2 more the next. Yes, we have multiple games this week and perhaps he was saving pitchers, but this was abandoning a winnable game. Crappy message to send to the team.
As a sports fan and parent watching is like torture. Like a scrimmage. I actually like the coach, super nice guy, but SOOOOOO frustrating. One player gets 3 at bats, pretty much everyone else gets 2 or 1. We have lost every game but 2. Most are not close. Last year we won. The only people happy are the players who thought they would not play, but are.
I really can’t decide if the right action is to do nothing or maybe in offseason meet with the town baseball board and hopefully they can meet with AD. My son is in the program for two more years and don’t want negative repercussions for him. I will definitely join the baseball board when he graduates.
Has anyone else experienced this before? I just feel like the program is without a plan.
For the more cynical among you (you know who you are) not really about me or my son. After a few more hits he played the last 3 games with Varsity (two suspensions and an injury) and performed really well. 4 doubles in 3 games. Then back down on a varsity off day to play with JV. Don’t know if he will stay for good or go back, we will see. Either way though…JV a mess…