I think I figured out why I hate travel baseball finally. Would apply to soccer and basketball as well... Probably 7v7 football too.
It's nothing like the real thing. These little turds are playing 5-7 games in 2-3 days with 12-14 players on a roster. You have to have no less than 10 pitchers on a roster to make that work.
It's nothing like real baseball. Kids should play in leagues and have multiple days off between games to rest, practice, etc. Nowhere else in baseball do you play so many games in such a short amount of time. Your stuck at a field all day not knowing what's coming next... And the biggest thing is it's always the same teams from right down the road you end up playing... Just make a 17ing league dubmasses.
Back to the topic, what's this inning limit vs pitch count crap? I have not been around it much, but over the past 2 weekends I realized they were doing that. This is my kid's first and possibly last season doing it. He's become the top pitcher on his team (10u) just because he throws a few strikes when all the others are less than 50%. He threw 74 pitches in 4 innings across 2 games yesterday. They play again today and I can't be there, but I told the coaches last night he's done pitching for the weekend. They started trying to argue he's got 6 innings left, up to 3 per any game.. I just started laughing.
These clowns think the little kids should throw more pitches than big kids because they don't throw as hard. They had one kid throw 84 pitches in 2 innings and another throw 54 in one inning and tried to pitch them again the same day. I told him I would pull any pitcher after 40 in an inning even if it meant we forfeit.
Surely these are just idiots and the better travel ball stuff down south is better than this right?
I technically just got put on the board of the local baseball association. I'm going to bring up pitch counts and suggest we adopt a formal pitch count policy vs innings per day or weekend.
Here are the three I'm thinking of suggesting we vote on for our organization to adopt.
#1 MLB/USA Baseball Pitch Smart Guidelines
#2 The Central Idaho League Cal Ripken and Babe Ruth (Where I coach Babe Ruth, but not where my kids play) Pitch Limits
#3 The state High School baseball limits/rest for Sub Varsity (JV) players
It's nothing like the real thing. These little turds are playing 5-7 games in 2-3 days with 12-14 players on a roster. You have to have no less than 10 pitchers on a roster to make that work.
It's nothing like real baseball. Kids should play in leagues and have multiple days off between games to rest, practice, etc. Nowhere else in baseball do you play so many games in such a short amount of time. Your stuck at a field all day not knowing what's coming next... And the biggest thing is it's always the same teams from right down the road you end up playing... Just make a 17ing league dubmasses.
Back to the topic, what's this inning limit vs pitch count crap? I have not been around it much, but over the past 2 weekends I realized they were doing that. This is my kid's first and possibly last season doing it. He's become the top pitcher on his team (10u) just because he throws a few strikes when all the others are less than 50%. He threw 74 pitches in 4 innings across 2 games yesterday. They play again today and I can't be there, but I told the coaches last night he's done pitching for the weekend. They started trying to argue he's got 6 innings left, up to 3 per any game.. I just started laughing.
These clowns think the little kids should throw more pitches than big kids because they don't throw as hard. They had one kid throw 84 pitches in 2 innings and another throw 54 in one inning and tried to pitch them again the same day. I told him I would pull any pitcher after 40 in an inning even if it meant we forfeit.
Surely these are just idiots and the better travel ball stuff down south is better than this right?
I technically just got put on the board of the local baseball association. I'm going to bring up pitch counts and suggest we adopt a formal pitch count policy vs innings per day or weekend.
Here are the three I'm thinking of suggesting we vote on for our organization to adopt.
#1 MLB/USA Baseball Pitch Smart Guidelines
#2 The Central Idaho League Cal Ripken and Babe Ruth (Where I coach Babe Ruth, but not where my kids play) Pitch Limits
#3 The state High School baseball limits/rest for Sub Varsity (JV) players