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  • Answered May 05, 2009 in Baseball
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    Ricky Cain asked:

    how to handle a parent who's kid made 5 errors in a game and you have moved him to the outfield where he is playing better yet she feels

    Brad’s answer:

    Hand the parent a coloring book, soccer ball or something else more appropriate to their offspring's athletic ability.

    Hand the parant a soccer ball a coloring book or something else more appropriate for there oiffsprings athletic ability.

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  • Answered May 05, 2009 in Baseball, Coaching
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    Nina Rieger asked:

    Is it normal for Little Leagues to tell their coaches that they are NOT allowed to keep stats? How do you measure progress?

    Brad’s answer:

    Get your kid out of little league ASAP Of course they don't want to keep stats. If these "D Bags" could get away with it they wouldn't keep score either. (Like in T-Ball). Little League is to Baseball what Cub Scouts is to the Marines.
    find J.B.O.or... Continue reading »

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  • Answered May 05, 2009 in Baseball, Coaching, Parenting
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    MARTY WRIGHT asked:

    I AM ASST.COACH OF UNDER 10.THE LAST 3 YEARS MY SON HAS PLAYED INFIELD.BUT NOW THE HEAD COACH HAS HIS SON PLAYING INFIELD.WHAT SHOULD I DO

    Brad’s answer:

    Coach it yourself.

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