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Former youth baseball coach says give the kid in right field an infield try

LA Daily News by LA Daily News
Mar 22, 2024 7:22 pm EDT
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Before the first ground ball of the season is flubbed and pop up dropped, let’s take a moment to thank all the new mothers and fathers out there who have volunteered to coach their child’s youth baseball or softball team this year.

We who have gone before you applaud your bravery. Life, as you know it, is about to change.

It all starts out so innocently that first season. The kids are so little and cute in their baggy uniforms and oversized baseball caps — running around tripping over bases and throwing balls to first that land in left field.

Hits, when they occur, which is seldom, go 3-feet. Home runs travel 10-feet, usually through two pairs of infielder’s legs.

The kids are so surprised when they actually hit the ball they just stand at home plate stunned before running the wrong way to third.

And, yes, little Johnny will be picking daises out in right field when the ball goes by him, and little Freddie at second base will be picking his nose when the ground ball goes through his legs. That’s just a given.

Bring lots of tissues with you for runny noses and don’t forget to laugh because baseball at 6 years old is a comedy of errors. Enjoy it!

Win or lose, there’s always pizza or ice cream after the game.

Somewhere around 8 or 9, it begins to change. There’s an official team scorekeeper now and the parents are building shelves in their child’s bedroom for the trophies that will surely follow the wins.

Many of the weaker players have quit already because baseball isn’t fun when you’re sitting on the bench most of the game.

Parents start calling you at night, lobbying for their child who will be playing shortstop for the Dodgers someday, they’re convinced. Why is he playing right field, the position where coaches stash their weakest players?

It’s a legitimate question that divides youth coaches. Is winning more important than treating all your players fairly? Some coaches think so, but I don’t agree.

Doesn’t the kid sitting…

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