Outfuckingstanding. The key is to maintain the bloodletting all season.88 wrote: This is going to be a bloodbath.
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Outfuckingstanding. The key is to maintain the bloodletting all season.88 wrote: This is going to be a bloodbath.
Same exact shit happened when we were kids. Two teams had all the best, most experienced players and every other team got the crap beat out of them all year long.88 wrote:I am coaching my youngest son's baseball team again this year. This is the first year that the kids pitch to each other. They hit off a machine last year. The league had to downsize a team from last season, so they held a "skills" evaluation session and then, based on the ratings, divided all the players up to try to even up the teams.
I didn't attend the "draft". The other coach of the team did. He is one of the league officials, and he definitely stacked the deck. My son's team is absolutely loaded. We've got four or five kids who can pitch, and probably 10 of the top 15 players from last year's league. My older son is two years ahead of my younger son, so I've seen two years of kid pitch. There might only be six kids with decent arms in the whole leage most years. Like I said, we've got four or five. This is going to be a bloodbath. And, to be honest, I'm kind of sad its going to be like this. It creates resentment among the other coaches and parents, and doesn't help the kids on this team get better.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
Yea, but it begs the question "Why do they play ball they way they do?"smackaholic wrote:link?BSmack wrote:So tell me again, do you REALLY want your kids to trade places with the Latin kids?
pointing out how they play ball is a little diferent from saying you want your kid to swap places with them.
http://www.sportsshooter.com/news/159Zoilo Versalles wrote:"I am different. We, the Latins, are different. If an (American) boy cannot make a play or throw he can go to his daddy, perhaps, and sell cars for him. But if I miss too many, where can I go when they say goodbye? I have no father, no business, no education...I must, therefore, make the play."
You're referring to those lucky few who even get signed to a minor league deal. Which is yet another reason why so many Latin players make it to the bigs. Because teams can sign a whole bunch of Latin prospects for a fraction of what American born players command coming out of HS or college.OCmike wrote:FTFYBSmack wrote:The 99% from Latin America who don't make it have the chance to work the strawberry or lettuce fields and spend the rest of their lives driving around the freeways of SoCal with 8 relatives in a Chevy Astro van.
Sorry, didn't mean to monk your hijack.OCmike wrote:All true, but I was just making a bigoted comment about hispanic people in general. Carry on...
have found that after 4 innings, a 12 run lead ends the game on a mercy ruling. We scored 21 runs in the dfirst 2 innings of one game and the officials zeroed out the score board88 wrote:No shit. You can imagine how this season is going to go. I can see the coach going ape shit because the other team scores a run when we've got 30 on the board. Very depressing.R-Jack wrote:Don't forget to practice the intentional walks in case a cancer patient is on deck.
No, your Leo Durocher complex is a horrible thing.SoCalTrjn wrote:yeah cause wanting what's best for your kid is a horrible thing
Joe in PB wrote: Yeah I'm the dumbass
schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
We'd prefer that you'd 32/20. - The CJSoCalTrjn wrote:Get a hold of an Anderson Bat rep in your area, they usually have guys that will come give your team very good hitting instruction and the bats are amazing. I had to bring my 9 year old up to my older sons team to shut the leagues board members up and he went yard in his second game with a 29/20.
of course everyone wants to fucking win, idiot. do you have to face fuck a mack truck before you even get the fucking point? you are completely oblivious to reality here.SoCalTrjn wrote:That poor kid has asked to be traded after every single game and told his mom he was going to quit baseball if she didnt allow him to play on Uncle Erics team.
winning matters to kids
War Wagon wrote:Mike
It's April 19th, you live in Texas, and you're having your first practice?
Somethings wrong with this picture.
88 wrote:And the tie came in the last game of the season, on the road, against an undefeated team. And it knocked them out of the playoffs.
I was misinformed.Dinsdale wrote: Yeah, there is something wrong...your fucking IQ. Might want to reread that ol' thread title, and make note of the author while you're at it.
Or was that supposed to be some clever variant of "I know 88 is starting practice, but what is Mike?"
No shit.War Wagon wrote:Mike
It's April 19th, you live in Texas, and you're having your first practice?
Somethings wrong with this picture.
It's spelled "malformed"War Wagon wrote:I was misinformed.Dinsdale wrote: Yeah, there is something wrong...your fucking IQ. Might want to reread that ol' thread title, and make note of the author while you're at it.
Or was that supposed to be some clever variant of "I know 88 is starting practice, but what is Mike?"
Since we're going Al Bundy and all . . .88 wrote:Back in the day, going undefeated didn't guarantee you a spot in the playoffs. Ohio started a state football playoff system in 1972. Until the 1980 season, Ohio only had three divisions (I, II and III), and only 4 schools in each division made the state playoffs (total of 12 teams in the entire state). The teams were selected based on a complicated computer scoring system in which you got primary points for wins, but secondary and tertiary points based on the wins the teams you beat got later in the season. In 1980, Ohio expanded the playoffs to 5 divisions (I, II, III, IV and V) and to 8 teams in each division (total of 40 high schools). Even then, occasionally an undefeated team would not get in if they didn't get love from the computer, and 1 loss or a tie was almost certain death in terms of post-season playoff hopes. Now, 32 teams in each of five divisions (160 schools) make the state playoffs. In 2001, a 6-4 St. Ignatius team snuck into the playoffs and won 5 in a row to win the State Div. I title.Dinsdale wrote:There's something else wrong with this pictute, too --
88 wrote:And the tie came in the last game of the season, on the road, against an undefeated team. And it knocked them out of the playoffs.
Wow, competitive league. Undefeated doesn't even get you a sniff of the playoffs.
The older a man gets, the faster he ran as a boy, eh 88?
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