An opposing coach accused my son of looking back at the catcher's signals today. What he does is look back at his hands when setting up in the box before the first pitch to remind him not to get his hands too close to his head (a flaw three years ago). No one has accused him of looking back for signs in over 200 games since he started this reminder mechanism. If he looked past his hands he would be looking over the catcher's head. This coach yelled, "If you look back at the catcher again I'll drill you in the earhole." He hit an rbi single.
The next time he came up the coach visited the mound. The next pitch was an 80+ fastball right at his head. He spun out of the way. The pitcher kneecapped him on the next pitch. My son is injured and on crutches tonight. We'll take him to the doctor Tuesday.
A dad was taping his at-bats. We have the entire incident on video plus a stadium full of witnesses. What would you do? This is 16U travel. The opposition was a Legion team playing in a USSSA tournament.
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