Do parents drink at your tween’s sporting events?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ Is the aggressive and personal tone necessary just because someone doesn't enjoy watching middle school baseball? You are way too invested here.


Don't mistake realty and facts for aggression. And don't get butt hurt when people point out the absurdity of your comments. You quite literally haven't an iota of sense if you think the level of play at Metro League travel teams fielded by 14 and 15 year old is sloppy child's play. These are future D1 all stars. Their skilset is indistinguishable from MLB to the casual observer.


Np
This is utterly hilarious

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it bad that my takeaway from this thread is now that baseball parents are even crazier than soccer parents?

I'm a little relieved!


I was thinking the same thing except crazy PLUS aggressive = ultimate baseball dad! Now, THAT's why people drink at games
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ Is the aggressive and personal tone necessary just because someone doesn't enjoy watching middle school baseball? You are way too invested here.


Don't mistake realty and facts for aggression. And don't get butt hurt when people point out the absurdity of your comments. You quite literally haven't an iota of sense if you think the level of play at Metro League travel teams fielded by 14 and 15 year old is sloppy child's play. These are future D1 all stars. Their skilset is indistinguishable from MLB to the casual observer.


Umm..No. Just No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:YES..Youth Baseball could not be MORE BORING! Good grief..3.5 hours average per game !


Most baseball games last about 1.5 hours. All baseball games have an official drop dead time limit of 2 hours. No idea where you came up with 3.5, but you are very wrong.


But ya didn't dispute the BORING BORING BORING part. For the love of all things..2 hours is too long.


Generally, when people call baseball boring it's because they don't understand the game. And generally, they are too dim to understand it.


And it's boring.
Anonymous
My son played football. Spiked hot chocolate at chilly fall games? Yes please! I didn't drive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ Is the aggressive and personal tone necessary just because someone doesn't enjoy watching middle school baseball? You are way too invested here.


Don't mistake realty and facts for aggression. And don't get butt hurt when people point out the absurdity of your comments. You quite literally haven't an iota of sense if you think the level of play at Metro League travel teams fielded by 14 and 15 year old is sloppy child's play. These are future D1 all stars. Their skilset is indistinguishable from MLB to the casual observer.


Np
This is utterly hilarious



What do you think Trea Turner was doing when he was 14? Juan Soto? Jeter? Judge? Machado?

It's hilarious how ignorant the posters here are. It's like they think people just decided to be pro ball players at 22.

Like most maasters of a craft, there are years and years of work behind it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ Is the aggressive and personal tone necessary just because someone doesn't enjoy watching middle school baseball? You are way too invested here.


Don't mistake realty and facts for aggression. And don't get butt hurt when people point out the absurdity of your comments. You quite literally haven't an iota of sense if you think the level of play at Metro League travel teams fielded by 14 and 15 year old is sloppy child's play. These are future D1 all stars. Their skilset is indistinguishable from MLB to the casual observer.


OMG. So delusional it's almost cute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ Is the aggressive and personal tone necessary just because someone doesn't enjoy watching middle school baseball? You are way too invested here.


Don't mistake realty and facts for aggression. And don't get butt hurt when people point out the absurdity of your comments. You quite literally haven't an iota of sense if you think the level of play at Metro League travel teams fielded by 14 and 15 year old is sloppy child's play. These are future D1 all stars. Their skilset is indistinguishable from MLB to the casual observer.


Np
This is utterly hilarious



What do you think Trea Turner was doing when he was 14? Juan Soto? Jeter? Judge? Machado?

It's hilarious how ignorant the posters here are. It's like they think people just decided to be pro ball players at 22.

Like most maasters of a craft, there are years and years of work behind it.


Not one person said they shouldn't practice - not one. I don't think you are actually reading anything just blurting drunk protestations. And by the way, watching baseball practice is 10,000 times more boring than the games. So.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ Is the aggressive and personal tone necessary just because someone doesn't enjoy watching middle school baseball? You are way too invested here.


Don't mistake realty and facts for aggression. And don't get butt hurt when people point out the absurdity of your comments. You quite literally haven't an iota of sense if you think the level of play at Metro League travel teams fielded by 14 and 15 year old is sloppy child's play. These are future D1 all stars. Their skilset is indistinguishable from MLB to the casual observer.


Np
This is utterly hilarious



What do you think Trea Turner was doing when he was 14? Juan Soto? Jeter? Judge? Machado?

It's hilarious how ignorant the posters here are. It's like they think people just decided to be pro ball players at 22.

Like most maasters of a craft, there are years and years of work behind it.


Not one person said they shouldn't practice - not one. I don't think you are actually reading anything just blurting drunk protestations. And by the way, watching baseball practice is 10,000 times more boring than the games. So.....


Who said anything about watching practice? And that you think people are drnbk at 7:12 in the morning says a lot more about the company you keep than it says about my world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ Is the aggressive and personal tone necessary just because someone doesn't enjoy watching middle school baseball? You are way too invested here.


Don't mistake realty and facts for aggression. And don't get butt hurt when people point out the absurdity of your comments. You quite literally haven't an iota of sense if you think the level of play at Metro League travel teams fielded by 14 and 15 year old is sloppy child's play. These are future D1 all stars. Their skilset is indistinguishable from MLB to the casual observer.


Np
This is utterly hilarious



What do you think Trea Turner was doing when he was 14? Juan Soto? Jeter? Judge? Machado?

It's hilarious how ignorant the posters here are. It's like they think people just decided to be pro ball players at 22.

Like most maasters of a craft, there are years and years of work behind it.


Not one person said they shouldn't practice - not one. I don't think you are actually reading anything just blurting drunk protestations. And by the way, watching baseball practice is 10,000 times more boring than the games. So.....


You think people are drinking at the crack of dawn?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:YES..Youth Baseball could not be MORE BORING! Good grief..3.5 hours average per game !


Most baseball games last about 1.5 hours. All baseball games have an official drop dead time limit of 2 hours. No idea where you came up with 3.5, but you are very wrong.


But ya didn't dispute the BORING BORING BORING part. For the love of all things..2 hours is too long.


Generally, when people call baseball boring it's because they don't understand the game. And generally, they are too dim to understand it.


No, baseball is just too long and with too little eye candy. Paunchy dudes in jumpsuits standing around doing very little for the vast majority of the game. With other sports, like soccer, the (very fit) players are always on the move and there's always something to be watching. And they do it all in 90 minutes and change! Perfect sport. There's a reason no one calls baseball the beautiful game. Sorry you're butthurt about it.


There's always something happening in baseball, as long as you know what you are looking for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ Is the aggressive and personal tone necessary just because someone doesn't enjoy watching middle school baseball? You are way too invested here.


Don't mistake realty and facts for aggression. And don't get butt hurt when people point out the absurdity of your comments. You quite literally haven't an iota of sense if you think the level of play at Metro League travel teams fielded by 14 and 15 year old is sloppy child's play. These are future D1 all stars. Their skilset is indistinguishable from MLB to the casual observer.


I think we have discovered the parent who is over-indulging here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ Is the aggressive and personal tone necessary just because someone doesn't enjoy watching middle school baseball? You are way too invested here.


Don't mistake realty and facts for aggression. And don't get butt hurt when people point out the absurdity of your comments. You quite literally haven't an iota of sense if you think the level of play at Metro League travel teams fielded by 14 and 15 year old is sloppy child's play. These are future D1 all stars. Their skilset is indistinguishable from MLB to the casual observer.


Np
This is utterly hilarious



What do you think Trea Turner was doing when he was 14? Juan Soto? Jeter? Judge? Machado?

It's hilarious how ignorant the posters here are. It's like they think people just decided to be pro ball players at 22.

Like most maasters of a craft, there are years and years of work behind it.


The logic here, if you can call it that, seems to be that since MLB players played baseball at age 14, the skillset of *all* 14 yo Metro League travel team baseball players is "indistinguishable" from the skillset of MLB players.

That's not how this works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ Is the aggressive and personal tone necessary just because someone doesn't enjoy watching middle school baseball? You are way too invested here.


Don't mistake realty and facts for aggression. And don't get butt hurt when people point out the absurdity of your comments. You quite literally haven't an iota of sense if you think the level of play at Metro League travel teams fielded by 14 and 15 year old is sloppy child's play. These are future D1 all stars. Their skilset is indistinguishable from MLB to the casual observer.


The 14/15 yo superstars around here don’t bother playing in nvtbl. Sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ Is the aggressive and personal tone necessary just because someone doesn't enjoy watching middle school baseball? You are way too invested here.


Don't mistake realty and facts for aggression. And don't get butt hurt when people point out the absurdity of your comments. You quite literally haven't an iota of sense if you think the level of play at Metro League travel teams fielded by 14 and 15 year old is sloppy child's play. These are future D1 all stars. Their skilset is indistinguishable from MLB to the casual observer.


Np
This is utterly hilarious



What do you think Trea Turner was doing when he was 14? Juan Soto? Jeter? Judge? Machado?

It's hilarious how ignorant the posters here are. It's like they think people just decided to be pro ball players at 22.

Like most maasters of a craft, there are years and years of work behind it.


The logic here, if you can call it that, seems to be that since MLB players played baseball at age 14, the skillset of *all* 14 yo Metro League travel team baseball players is "indistinguishable" from the skillset of MLB players.

That's not how this works.


Failed logic unless Turner, Jeter, etc knew at 14 they would be MLB All Stars. Which, of course they didn't. So they should have stopped practicing, right?

Keep flailing.
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