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it started with a baseball, and a scared little boy, a scared little boy.
(sung to the theme of Gilligan's island)
Is anyone involved in their town Little League program? I am confused and maybe you can tell me what's up.
My son was 8 last year, playing baseball for the 1st time in this town. (we lived in Plymouth before that) This towns age levels were different. my son was 8, playing with 9 and 10 year olds. (he turned 9 after the season was over, but he still had to play as a 9 year old). He had played in Plymouth, and even though we knew baseball was not going to be his sport, he had a terrific coach and he had fun.
When you get up to the 10 year old age, the game becomes more serious, the kids want to win, and they are at an age where they don't put up with a kid who can't play. In a nutshell, as a mother, last year was HELL for me. My son was deathly afraid of the ball. The only thing he contributed to the team was, he was so afraid of the ball, he would not swing the bat. He got on base 9 times out of 10 because he was walked by the pitcher.
So, my DH and I talked to DS, and even though he loved the sport, we needed to get him out, before it got dangerous. He was happy to give up playing once he realized that just because he was a boy he didn't HAVE to play baseball. So, we retired him at the end of the season. He has known since last June, that he will not be playing baseball this year.
In September, I get a call from a basball coach in town. He was putting together a fall league, and wanted to know if DS was inteseted in playing. I was confused then, because I had been told the fall league was by invite only, and here my son was, getting an invite. My Dh and I laughed for weeks. All the moms going around town boasting how HER son was invited to play on the fall league, and MY son got an invite. Sorry, but finding out the secret to the "invite only league" was laughable. BTW, we thanked him for the invite, but explained that baseball was not for him.
Fast forward to the past few weeks. It is sign up time for baseball. We did not sign him up. 3 weeks ago, my DH gets a call from a coach, telling him when the try-out were for the 10 years olds. We brush it off, thinking they must have DS's name from last year and are not aware we did not sign him up. No application, no CHECK. They will get the hint.
Last night, a message on my answering system. A coach, sounded very aggrivated? Frustrated? was letting us know that time was of an essence and Patrick needs to try out before the draft.
Do they have my son confused with Johnny Damon? geesh. He did not sign up this year, so they should not have any contact info on him at all for the '06 season.
Scratching my head here, any little league people that can explain what might be up?
(sung to the theme of Gilligan's island)
Is anyone involved in their town Little League program? I am confused and maybe you can tell me what's up.
My son was 8 last year, playing baseball for the 1st time in this town. (we lived in Plymouth before that) This towns age levels were different. my son was 8, playing with 9 and 10 year olds. (he turned 9 after the season was over, but he still had to play as a 9 year old). He had played in Plymouth, and even though we knew baseball was not going to be his sport, he had a terrific coach and he had fun.
When you get up to the 10 year old age, the game becomes more serious, the kids want to win, and they are at an age where they don't put up with a kid who can't play. In a nutshell, as a mother, last year was HELL for me. My son was deathly afraid of the ball. The only thing he contributed to the team was, he was so afraid of the ball, he would not swing the bat. He got on base 9 times out of 10 because he was walked by the pitcher.
So, my DH and I talked to DS, and even though he loved the sport, we needed to get him out, before it got dangerous. He was happy to give up playing once he realized that just because he was a boy he didn't HAVE to play baseball. So, we retired him at the end of the season. He has known since last June, that he will not be playing baseball this year.
In September, I get a call from a basball coach in town. He was putting together a fall league, and wanted to know if DS was inteseted in playing. I was confused then, because I had been told the fall league was by invite only, and here my son was, getting an invite. My Dh and I laughed for weeks. All the moms going around town boasting how HER son was invited to play on the fall league, and MY son got an invite. Sorry, but finding out the secret to the "invite only league" was laughable. BTW, we thanked him for the invite, but explained that baseball was not for him.
Fast forward to the past few weeks. It is sign up time for baseball. We did not sign him up. 3 weeks ago, my DH gets a call from a coach, telling him when the try-out were for the 10 years olds. We brush it off, thinking they must have DS's name from last year and are not aware we did not sign him up. No application, no CHECK. They will get the hint.
Last night, a message on my answering system. A coach, sounded very aggrivated? Frustrated? was letting us know that time was of an essence and Patrick needs to try out before the draft.

Do they have my son confused with Johnny Damon? geesh. He did not sign up this year, so they should not have any contact info on him at all for the '06 season.
Scratching my head here, any little league people that can explain what might be up?