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Originally posted by HogHunter34 View PostMy sons 14U team went 2-0 yesterday going in #1 seed today. My son pitched the second game all 5 innings allowing only one run. Team won 11-1
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Great job fellas! Brock and the 11s lost yesterday morning and then went 5-0 the rest of the way, starting at 8am and finished it off tonight at about 1030
He has been in a groove at the plate the last 3-4 tournaments and played a hell of a game at catcher tonight in the championship, it was hot but it was a great weekend of baseball.Last edited by jshouse; 06-02-2019, 11:24 PM.
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Originally posted by systemnt View PostDitto.. two of our kids use the a2000 but i have no idea why
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Originally posted by doghouse View PostMy son-in-law sent me this. He may have got it off facebook. Just a reminder.
So you think throwing 120 pitches in a game as a 12 year old is ok? Of course it doesn't hurt the kid that day. But it might when he's 17. After I stopped being Matts coach at age 14, I allowed coaches to over use him. I take the blame. I knew his pitch counts like my own SSN. And because I didn't want to embarrass him or have his coaches think I'm a crazy dad, I let him throw until the coach decided to pull him. And often times that was after the game ended. Here is what can happen. "Tommy John" surgery at age 17. If your kid is a pitcher, never let him throw more than the recommended pitch count. I'd say 80 until 14. Then 90 until 16.
Don't throw all summer, then Fall Ball, then winter workouts, then HS ball, then start all over again. Take 4 month breaks.
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a scenario for you guys....
so the tourney we just played was a 4gg, double elim, so the possibility of playing 6-7 games was there for some teams. we were missing one of our top pitchers and picked up a kid (that can pitch and normally plays 12u) for the weekend, keeping us at 11. we were lucky enough to win the first 2 sunday and had a break before our championship game and still had one of our top guys ready to go, even with us playing 3 games saturday. we had 2 boys step and throw complete games saturday that helped us out a ton.
the team we played in the championship played 1 game saturday and were on game 4 on sunday against us last night, and 10mins before game time a car pulls up and drops off a kid in their uniform that walks over to the field and grabs a ball and warms up to pitch. we played them earlier in the day and he wasnt on the roster, he hadnt been there all weekend, however this wasnt a sanctioned event so they added him before the game and there we were.
none of us had seen the kid before (by now we tend to know or at least recognize a lot of the kids we see every weekend) and after watching him throw a bit we assumed he was an older 11u kid that had been playing 12u, he was throwing gas and had a great curve and changeup.
we had some parents that werent happy about it at all lol, and honestly i feel that its a little BS, even if they were going to use the excuse of "we dont have any pitching left," they still had 2-3 kids left that hadnt thrown all weekend, they were just kids that dont normally pitch.
but on the flip side, i was saying that as long as he is a legit 11u qualified kid, who cares, its not like he is 13, he is the same age as our kids, even though him and the catcher couldnt get the signs right, its not that big of a deal, go beat him.
now, did it make me want to beat them a little more, sure, and we got to him for 3 runs before they pulled him, but i kind of feel like if we are playing majors baseball we should expect and hope to play the best competition...right?
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