I've told this story before. My DD went to a clinic that Javasource gave when she was 12. He asked me at the beginning of the clinic how hard she threw. Told him almost 53. At the end of the clinic she's throwing 56. He comes up to me with this confused look on his face, saying "You told me she only threw 53?!?"
I've told this story before. My DD went to a clinic that Javasource gave when she was 12. He asked me at the beginning of the clinic how hard she threw. Told him almost 53. At the end of the clinic she's throwing 56. He comes up to me with this confused look on his face, saying "You told me she only threw 53?!?"
I think it was more he was surprised I said she threw 53 and that is what she threw, when not walking through.
Yup, clocking other people's kids is a dicey proposition. I sometimes hand them the radar so they can clock their own kid. Because they really do want to know, but they don't always want anyone else to know.
I really don't care with my own kid. I am fine if people know.
I've told this story before. My DD went to a clinic that Javasource gave when she was 12. He asked me at the beginning of the clinic how hard she threw. Told him almost 53. At the end of the clinic she's throwing 56. He comes up to me with this confused look on his face, saying "You told me she only threw 53?!?"