- Oct 29, 2018
- 10
- 1
My daughter is a top player on her team. She is a bracket pitcher/Utility player, top of the order, hard worker. She is probably one the best on the field at any position. First to get to practice. Last to leave. She has a great attitude listens to the coach and asks me to work on the things the coach mentioned every day.
We love our team and get along great with everyone. I know the coach needs to develop the other players for everyone's benefit.
My daughter rides bench about 25% of our pool game innings. She never sits in bracket play.
Should I just keep my mouth shut and realize that this is for the benefit of the team as a whole? Is this pretty standard?
I respect the decision. It just burns a bit. The players that need help developing are getting more innings in pool games than my DD.
My DD and I put in hours and hours of pitching lessons/batting cages/field work and it's paying off. However, the coach puts in more softball hours than I do and his kid sits too.
Am I a jerk for even thinking about it?
We love our team and get along great with everyone. I know the coach needs to develop the other players for everyone's benefit.
My daughter rides bench about 25% of our pool game innings. She never sits in bracket play.
Should I just keep my mouth shut and realize that this is for the benefit of the team as a whole? Is this pretty standard?
I respect the decision. It just burns a bit. The players that need help developing are getting more innings in pool games than my DD.
My DD and I put in hours and hours of pitching lessons/batting cages/field work and it's paying off. However, the coach puts in more softball hours than I do and his kid sits too.
Am I a jerk for even thinking about it?