Ever hear that phrase around a baseball field? In reference to not starting/playing/pitching enough.
Ever said it?
Ever read it on here?
I think my answer is probably 'yes' to all three. I'm a little embarrassed if I ever said it, but I probably have...at least I've almost surely thought it with regards to my kids.
Problem is, I just don't think its ever really true. Ok, maybe once in a long, long while in some corner of the country...in some LL or HS (or two). But when you coached LL or all stars...did YOU ever make decisions based on "politics?" I sure didn't...I don't think.
But I think parents...and players...throw around this phrase when they aren't willing to look in the mirror and can't think of anything else. I really don't know any coach who makes decisions based on politics. I know I heard this from parents when my older son played at a high D1 for a coach who has won national titles and been there for about 35 years. Did anyone really think he made decisions on politics? What the heck kind of "politics?"
I also happened to become friends with my younger son's HS coach...just because he is a good man that I respect. But I betcha a small number of parents thought my son pitched #1 in the rotation based on "politics." Nonsense. If they did, were they looking at their own half-empty glass when they didn't notice that he got about 5 or 6 ABs a year until his senior season? Even though I may have thought he should get more?
Just wondering, what do you think this phrase, "Its political" means when it comes to baseball and playing time. Is it real? Or not?
(Disclaimer - This message is not inspired by anyone on this message board. Just wondering.)
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