Yes, I have no doubt this is true. As a former journalist and college coach, I would see it all the time whenever a student would ask me to look over a paper. It would be a contest to see who can string together the most words devoid of meaning.
I am hearing on ESPN Plus broadcasts all the time "Strike Number 1," "Ball Number 1," "Strike Number 2," and on like that. I think there must be some script that is instructing inexperienced announcers to use the word "number" for balls, strikes and outs. Anyway, I could go on forever about the...
Yes, I see plenty of that, too. If they don't sprint at the runner and make a throw, then yes, it's too early and the runner can just easily go back (or forward) to the base. I suppose I would say that if the defense starts to execute a rundown by sprinting at the runner, then the throw is...
Rundowns are the worst thing I watch at travel ball tournaments. Defensive players first have to recognize that a rundown exists. As someone said above, the mistake made most often is that the throw is made too late and the runner dives back safe into the bag. Players also often fail to...
At 10-U and 12-U, if I am on defense and there are no outs and I don't have a pitcher blowing people away, I'll happily trade the run for the out. The runner on third is extremely likely to score during the inning with no outs, so might as well take the out the offense is generously giving...
There are factors we don't know, such as how good is the other team's pitcher, just how bad is the #9 hitter, etc.
I will just assume it's maybe a 4-3 game and the #9 hitter is poor, but not totally incapable.
On offense, I do nothing on the first pitch and look to see what 1st-3rd coverage...
As someone who has been a DIII head coach for a few years, I certainly couldn't have said it better than WndMllr above. sluggers' post just above this one is excellent, as well. It truly is a process of us getting serious about someone once we think (1) they are good enough to be someone we...
Yeah, the FAFSA I think can be submitted Jan. 1, so there is no way to move the timeline up to the fall. It's frustrating for us D3 coaches. It's even more frustrating that often times a recruit's parents don't believe us when we tell them in the fall we really don't know how much the bottom...
In that case then, the catcher should grab the bat on base hits and place it 5-10 feet up the third base line to make it harder for runners to score without dodging the bat?
I just saw this thread. As a D3 head coach, I think almost all of the information here is good. The one thing that I think is somewhat of a misperception is that a D3 coach can make sure a girl gets a certain amount of help financially. First, if a school is doing that it is blatantly...
Thanks for the words about my post. I agree with Kevin that calling off the dogs is not going to affect your own players in the future. Any kid over 8 years old understands the concept and is not going to not play hard in the future because her team backs off in a game.
In all my years of...
Coaches who have been around and who have played softball or baseball usually understand the unwritten rules here. First, you have to be able to discern the difference between a competitive game and a game where the losing team has no chance to come back.
Once you have the latter and a...
I found with the Schutt travel tee you need to put something on the base to keep the thing from falling over. Maybe the Tanner Tee is better constructed. If so, I might order a couple for road trips.
We use the yellow ATEC or the blue Fallline single position tees. They are polyurethane...