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My 10 year old son is having an issue on his Little League team. We're not sure if we should intervene as parents, encourage him to address it himself or just let it go.
He's playing in AA which is for 8-10 year olds and has a new coach this year. The season started out OK. The coach seemed to be rotating the batting order and field positions. For the past 5 or 6 games, my son has been last in the batting order. And since we have too many players, one or two kids sit out from fielding each inning. My son has been on the bench at lesat one inning of every game lately. Some of the other kids are never benched. The most frustrating thing for him is when he's the last batter and benched for the first inning, he doesn't even step on the field for 30-45 minutes after the game starts. It seems to me that if a kid is going to bat last, you would at least put him on the field in the first inning to give him some playing time.
In our league, AA is supposed to be a teaching level. It's not supposed to be competitive. They don't even record scores. It shouldn't matter if your best batters are up first or last. The kids should get a chance to play equally. My son thinks the coach doesn't like him or doesn't think he's a good player. His confidence and his motivation are both shot.
Should I mention it to the coach or let my son deal with it? Or, should I drop it since there are only 3 games left in the season? There is a questionnaire for parents to fill out at the end of the season. I could also save my comments for that. Any advice?
He's playing in AA which is for 8-10 year olds and has a new coach this year. The season started out OK. The coach seemed to be rotating the batting order and field positions. For the past 5 or 6 games, my son has been last in the batting order. And since we have too many players, one or two kids sit out from fielding each inning. My son has been on the bench at lesat one inning of every game lately. Some of the other kids are never benched. The most frustrating thing for him is when he's the last batter and benched for the first inning, he doesn't even step on the field for 30-45 minutes after the game starts. It seems to me that if a kid is going to bat last, you would at least put him on the field in the first inning to give him some playing time.
In our league, AA is supposed to be a teaching level. It's not supposed to be competitive. They don't even record scores. It shouldn't matter if your best batters are up first or last. The kids should get a chance to play equally. My son thinks the coach doesn't like him or doesn't think he's a good player. His confidence and his motivation are both shot.
Should I mention it to the coach or let my son deal with it? Or, should I drop it since there are only 3 games left in the season? There is a questionnaire for parents to fill out at the end of the season. I could also save my comments for that. Any advice?
