Youth sports parents are such fags on average
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Date: June 13th, 2025 6:34 PM Author: Vibrant blue ceo national
% might be off but not by much. What strikes me is the return on investment these parents expect. These are 10 year olds. We have no idea who will be good once they hit puberty. After a practice once I told my kid to chill out, it's not like he's missing a chance at MLB. Lol the other dad with me was floored saying I was crushing dreams.
So far as I can tell the credited approach is to see sports as an additional support circle around the kid. It's the same with a good school, going to mass, etc. That's what I'm investing in. The games can be entertaining but that's just a side benefit.
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Date: June 13th, 2025 7:27 PM Author: Unholy Stimulating Site Azn
my sons' LL coach had a great way of dealing with parents. at the parent meeting he'd ask for a dad who hadn't played baseball and then he'd have the assistant coach pitch to the dad while the head coach had a megaphone yelling "please, son, please, get a hit for me and your mother! we need you to get a hit!" everyone would laugh, including the dad at bat.
then the head coach would announce a rule that parents can never coach from the stands and that they can speak to their kids only after the kid's at-bat was over and that the only thing the parents could say would be "nice" and then either "hit" or "cut."
finally, the coach said that every parent had to decide if they wanted to be a parent or a baseball coach. he had a humorous way of doing it. but if a parent coached from the stands the coach would step out from the dugout and glare until the parent realized what they had done.
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