CowboyCO
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My DS(8) played machine pitch baseball in a city rec league this year.
The coach didn't show up for three or four practices and missed 3 games without calling anyone (he has the gear bag from the city with all the bats, catcher's gear and balls). But wait --there's more. His snowflake was on the team.
His snowflake (that I coached last year) would come to practice in shorts, she would come to games wearing shorts, flip-flops and half the time wouldn't bring a baseball glove. When she would show up unprepared to play baseball when I coached, I would explain to her that the league rules, for the safety of the children, required baseball or long pants, SHOES, jocks for the boys and a glove and that she wouldn't be able to play if she wasn't wearing the appropriate safety gear.
But Daddy had her bat first in every game and whatever position she wanted to play, she could. With three games left, the assistant coach(the mom of another player) quit because she was sick of him standing up the team and favoring his daughter.
I finally lost it when he assigned positions for an inning in the next-to-last game and he had told my DS to go play 1st base. So, he headed over to first, excited because it was his first chance that game to play in the infield. Then, his snowflake comes out of the dugout, flip-flops and all, goes and asks Daddy if she can play first base. He told her that DS(8) already was playing first and she could pick any other position. NO! she yelled, "You said I could play whatever position I wanted and I want to play first base". So Daddy walks her over to first and tells my kid that he can't play first (because his snowflake threw a tantrum).
So DS tears up a little walks out to the outfield. I could see how upset he was (The coach had promised him he could play first base this game).
The coach didn't show up for three or four practices and missed 3 games without calling anyone (he has the gear bag from the city with all the bats, catcher's gear and balls). But wait --there's more. His snowflake was on the team.
His snowflake (that I coached last year) would come to practice in shorts, she would come to games wearing shorts, flip-flops and half the time wouldn't bring a baseball glove. When she would show up unprepared to play baseball when I coached, I would explain to her that the league rules, for the safety of the children, required baseball or long pants, SHOES, jocks for the boys and a glove and that she wouldn't be able to play if she wasn't wearing the appropriate safety gear.
But Daddy had her bat first in every game and whatever position she wanted to play, she could. With three games left, the assistant coach(the mom of another player) quit because she was sick of him standing up the team and favoring his daughter.
I finally lost it when he assigned positions for an inning in the next-to-last game and he had told my DS to go play 1st base. So, he headed over to first, excited because it was his first chance that game to play in the infield. Then, his snowflake comes out of the dugout, flip-flops and all, goes and asks Daddy if she can play first base. He told her that DS(8) already was playing first and she could pick any other position. NO! she yelled, "You said I could play whatever position I wanted and I want to play first base". So Daddy walks her over to first and tells my kid that he can't play first (because his snowflake threw a tantrum).
So DS tears up a little walks out to the outfield. I could see how upset he was (The coach had promised him he could play first base this game).


I honestly don't remember ever being that mad in my life. I didn't say anything to the 'coach' because I didn't want to upset my dd but another mother told him he was wrong. I then e-mailed the president of the league and asked her to give that guy some sensitivity training. What a maroon. Anyway, OP, I would be making a phone call to make sure that that clown isn't able to coach again.





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