I just can't stand most of our team parents. Here's a list.
The "I coached baseball for 15 years dad": has no problem coaching his kid during the game from behind the dugout. Also not afraid to yell out at a player who makes a mistake.
The "but my kid played varsity mom": looks down on all the players (and parents) who haven't gotten the call to HS varsity yet.
The "clean it up" dad: yells out to the players whenever a mistake is make "clean it up."
The we lost because of the catcher dad: bang bang play at plate, runner gets in under the tag. Had nothing to do with his son who left a batting practice pitch up in the zone. Or the throw which was a little high and two steps up the first base side.
The my kid isn't playing enough so we are going to have a "sit down" with the coach mom: and after said sit down, little Johnny doesn't come off the field. Newsflash, your kid ain't that good.
The I know the rules better than the umpire dad: they guy who tells the umpire that it's not an infield fly rule because the kid had to back up to catch it. Then argues with the dad who says he's wrong.
I think I need to get a pair of their Bose noise canceling head phones.