Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each of my kids has had a season where their team won every game and honestly, I didn't love it even though they did. You get nothing out of that.
My daughter just had a season like this. Her little league softball team won every game. They had by far the best pitcher. My daughter was probably 2nd-3rd best in the 6 team league, but barely got to pitch because the dad of the other girl was the coach and pitched her all the time. Anytime the game was close, the other girl pitched all 4 or 5 innings. Mine was the only other girl to pitch on the team, getting an inning or rarely two in a blow out.
Both girls made all-stars but in different age groups. My daughter was told she wasn’t going to get to pitch because she didn’t get enough experience during the season.
Hate to break it to you, but it sucks to be a softball pitcher. It's not like baseball where 5 kids are in the starting rotation and then you have relievers.
Did you watch any of the College World Series? Some teams ride 1 pitcher for the Regionals, Super Regionals and the World Series because you can.
The HS softball teams in the area do the same thing.
I guess it's OK for a kid to throw like 600 softball pitches in a week...though it doesn't sound like it should be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each of my kids has had a season where their team won every game and honestly, I didn't love it even though they did. You get nothing out of that.
My daughter just had a season like this. Her little league softball team won every game. They had by far the best pitcher. My daughter was probably 2nd-3rd best in the 6 team league, but barely got to pitch because the dad of the other girl was the coach and pitched her all the time. Anytime the game was close, the other girl pitched all 4 or 5 innings. Mine was the only other girl to pitch on the team, getting an inning or rarely two in a blow out.
Both girls made all-stars but in different age groups. My daughter was told she wasn’t going to get to pitch because she didn’t get enough experience during the season.
Anonymous wrote:Each of my kids has had a season where their team won every game and honestly, I didn't love it even though they did. You get nothing out of that.
Anonymous wrote:Have you found it character building for your kids to face some sort of challenge along the way in sports or not really?
Some examples would be:
- have natural size or body issues that held you back at some point in time
- youngest in team
- not getting as much playing time suddenly
- Cut from a team or made the B team
- Team you’re on is consistently losing