Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty close with the other moms on my son’s baseball team. They have an upcoming tryout. My son has been practicing for it and I mentioned it and multiple people have laughed and said “Oh Larlo hasn’t picked up a bat for months”
Why is it bragging rights not to practice?
Anonymous wrote:Usually midgets are the best athletes at 10 and under so I think PP is a liar
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We talking bout practice???? Not a game not a game. Practice???
HS Baseball tryouts are in a month. If a kid hasn’t picked up a bat since November, he’s not going to be impressive. Most of the 14u kids I know practice or workout a bare minimum of 3x a week.
That’s just like your opinion man.
DP.
My kid is out of baseball but if you don't swing a bat all winter, your swing is going to be rusty and high school try outs aren't dads soft tossing balls to kids from behind a screen
A good ball player will still look impressive even with a “rusty swing”. A good coach will know the difference between an impressive player with a rusty swing and an unimpressive player who has been swinging away all winter.
Stop, you’re being annoying. Some kids want average kids who care and are coachable over your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We talking bout practice???? Not a game not a game. Practice???
HS Baseball tryouts are in a month. If a kid hasn’t picked up a bat since November, he’s not going to be impressive. Most of the 14u kids I know practice or workout a bare minimum of 3x a week.
That’s just like your opinion man.
DP.
My kid is out of baseball but if you don't swing a bat all winter, your swing is going to be rusty and high school try outs aren't dads soft tossing balls to kids from behind a screen
A good ball player will still look impressive even with a “rusty swing”. A good coach will know the difference between an impressive player with a rusty swing and an unimpressive player who has been swinging away all winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We talking bout practice???? Not a game not a game. Practice???
HS Baseball tryouts are in a month. If a kid hasn’t picked up a bat since November, he’s not going to be impressive. Most of the 14u kids I know practice or workout a bare minimum of 3x a week.
That’s just like your opinion man.
DP.
My kid is out of baseball but if you don't swing a bat all winter, your swing is going to be rusty and high school try outs aren't dads soft tossing balls to kids from behind a screen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid doesn't practice. He's the best hitter on his 10U team. He's also the best shooter on his basketball team and the best running back on his football team.
My biggest fear is he will be lazy and it will catch up to him.
My kids' pitching coach (softball) said the smaller kids often become the best because they have to grind early on.
You can't coach size into a kid.
The mechanical advantage that size gives in pitching is undeniable.
Look at the mlb draft every year.
You rarely see a pitcher under 6' and they are mostly around 6'3"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None. I find it hard to believe what you're saying.
You find it hard to believe that some kids are just born with better athleticism and talent than others?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid doesn't practice. He's the best hitter on his 10U team. He's also the best shooter on his basketball team and the best running back on his football team.
My biggest fear is he will be lazy and it will catch up to him.
My kids' pitching coach (softball) said the smaller kids often become the best because they have to grind early on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We talking bout practice???? Not a game not a game. Practice???
HS Baseball tryouts are in a month. If a kid hasn’t picked up a bat since November, he’s not going to be impressive. Most of the 14u kids I know practice or workout a bare minimum of 3x a week.
That’s just like your opinion man.
Anonymous wrote:None. I find it hard to believe what you're saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Some real nasty people in here.
Being 6'0 and 200 as a female isn't incredibly fat. Some people are in big. Illona Maher is 200 lbs and I don't think anyone would consider her obese.
https://people.com/ilona-maher-social-media-video-body-positivity-9-year-old-girl-georgia-sullivan-8692312
Gross
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Some real nasty people in here.
Being 6'0 and 200 as a female isn't incredibly fat. Some people are in big. Illona Maher is 200 lbs and I don't think anyone would consider her obese.
https://people.com/ilona-maher-social-media-video-body-positivity-9-year-old-girl-georgia-sullivan-8692312