I don’t know that Yorktown takes “several” 8th graders. Not sure about w&L. Wakefield might poach some for high season. |
This is corect and how I understand the fall will be. The current 13u team has some very strong 8th grade player and they will certainly be taking spots from current 8th graders on the 14u team. The 14u team is all 8th graders since 9th graders have to play 15u regardless of age. |
Some 8th graders can still play 13u if their birthdays are after 5/1. Some current 8th graders might also redshirt and lots of the 14u team goes to private school anyway so it’s not an issue. I do believe they take a break during high school baseball season though. |
Correct |
I was there. He was fighting for our kids. I don’t fault him for that at all. The ump was calling strikes on our boys that were in the other batter’s box and told our coach before the game your boys are starting with two strikes. Our coaches are awesome and I’m grateful they had someone fighting for them because the ump certainly didn’t want them to win from the beginning. |
Glad you are happy with the coach. Maybe something happened in the previous game that I missed but even then I stand by my view that that level of behavior from the coach was outside the bounds of what is appropriate for youth sports. |
The umpire hugging the players on the team isn’t cool either. And it’s fine if your strike zone is big, just call it the same for both teams. |
| I was there too. I have never, ever seen worse behavior from parents and coaches than from the Arlington United group in that semifinal game. The coach who was ejected was menacing the parents from the other team post-ejection, hence the re-ejection. The parents were making audible derogatory comments about the other team; the behavior was shameful. The strike zone thing is laughable; every parent thinks the umps are favoring the other team. If you are seriously claiming this is the case then I don’t know what to say. The hugging incident was a kid who is always doing that and the ump pushed him away. I seriously doubt the umpire said he would start them with two strikes; much more likely he told the *coach* that due to his previous behavior (and indeed he was tossed.) The bottom line is that was an entitled, prideful team that could not stand having a run scored on them—and they couldn’t score a single run on the team that beat them, who they clearly thought was inferior. |
| They are having another round of tryouts |