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I've seen this discussed in several places and haven't seen anyone blame the player.
OK, I didn't really look at the coach's reaction.
I still wish the YouTube video were deleted. Although people on this, and apparently another, forum are not condemning the girl doesn't mean that she won't take a lot of **** because of this.
Could I convict the coach of a crime? No, but I have no doubt that the coach or someone of influence taught them that play. If you are going to teach this type of crap you
better be ready because almost every play of every game is likely to be recorded. The fact that the catcher looks over for so long before the pitch makes me think that she couldn't believe the call, but watching the coach when the girl gets hit jump up and his first thought is that it's an out, not that my catcher just hit a kid in the head with a ball shows me his character. I hope someone teaches the catcher what she did is wrong but I'm guessing they won't.
I've seen this discussed in several places and haven't seen anyone blame the player.