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Re: Re: Coach's advice


Posted by: () on Sat Aug 25 05:29:45 2001


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> You guys are exaclty whats wrong with baseball at the Babe Ruth level and below. You want to sit on the side and tell the players to ignore the coach or do what the coach says depending on what you think is right.

The coach will only be there for a little while. It is up to the player and his long term advisers (parents, paid hitting instructor, etc. to take responsiblity for his career.







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> Parents and other "know-nothing" know-it-alls like to be in the game without being accountable for what happens.

Seems to me it is the coach who is not accountable. He is gone after a short time.




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> So to you, the game is about winning or the personal seccess of a player. The lessons you would teach are about personal ego and to hell with the team.

The lessons I would teach are about taking responsiblity for your own development and about separating the good advice from the bad.





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> You are whats wrong with the game at that level. And the real thing is that you don't have the slighest clue that you are the problem proving you have no idea of what the game is about

In your humble opinion.

What would you have a player do when dealing with a coach who doesn't know what he is doing? Or do you think he should submit himself to the opinions of every youth coach he has, no matter if one coach is linear and the next rotational and the next clueless?

Mark H.


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