Gotta love parents and grandparents.
Tonight at our 9-10 yr old softball game got to hear from a couple of em.
Little background first. Our team is undefeated and playing tomorrow night for first place in our league and to determine who will host the season ending tournament against the other undefeated team in our league. We are undefeated due in large part to a 10 yr old girl on our team that is a pitching machine. She throws a strike just about every pitch. We really have no other options as far as pitchers go. We have tried 3 other girls and they just can't do it.
Well one of the girls we have tried is a 9 yr old girl. Her family is convinced she is a pitcher and should be pitching for our team. Every time we show up for practice they are there early working on her pitching, which is commendable, but if anything she has gotten worse as the season as went on. The last time we put her in a game she did not throw a single strike in the 4 batters she faced and by the end of the deal she was in tears on the mound. Well before our game tonight the mom comes up to me and asks if it would be possible for her daughter to get to pitch some more that she is never going to know if she can be a pitcher if she does not get any opportunities. I tried to politely tell her that we have given her chances and we also have to try to do what is best for the team as well as her daughter, but that I would try to get her in another game before the season is over. Thursday night we have a meaningless game against a team that is winless in our league. Everything for our season ending tournament will be set by then based on what happens in our game tomorrow night. So I am going to have this girl start the game on Thursday and let her go. I am not expecting much tho as she was practicing tonight after our game with her dad and she did not throw a single strike, most of the balls either went over his head or bounced about 10 feet in front of the plate.
Then later in the middle of the game I had a grandma actually come in the dugout to tell me that I needed to do a better job instructing her grand daughter in how to throw the ball from the outfield to the infield. She tells me she throws hard when they are at home, so she does not understand why she is not throwing the ball very hard in the games. Maybe because your granddaughter is absolutely petrified of the ball and anytime it comes near her she freaks out. Most games she asks me to not play in the field because she does not like it. Tonight I had to practically beg her to go out in the field, she wanted to stay in the dugout and eat sunflower seeds.
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