@nickstrong If a kid can play at the D1 level, then why not? Not to hate on other divisions, but not many kids lie in bed and dream of playing NAIA, D2, D3, etc. Not saying those divisions can’t play, just play where your talent takes you
If you are a parent trying to run a HS coach off for your kid not playing I got news for ya
You are doing your kid a disservice, you are probably a bad person, and in the long run you’ll definitely find that out
The stories I’m hearing from multiple HCs across DFW are baffling and some of yall need a reality check for dang sure
Raising spoiled brats ain’t it yall
When kids choose NOT to brush their teeth, should we blame the dentist? Obviously not.
Why do we blame teachers when students choose NOT to complete even the most simplest of assignments?
If only HS cared enough about baseball/softball to invest in their facilities. Everyone has turf football fields, but it’s hard for me to remember the last time a football game was rained out
Turf fields are saving high school baseball and softball playoff teams this week across the state of Texas.
It’s weird to me that there’s still coaches and administrators who oppose turfing their athletic facilities.
I work with a lot of infielders that do not understand the speed of the game and the internal clock you must have.
1st ball SS slows his feet which slows the arm down and almost throws ball away. 2nd ball doesn’t make the same mistake. They practice at a certain speed, which translates to the game. Every line time in this video is under 4.4.
Put your infielders on the stop watch at practice. Challenge them to be under or at a certain time. Start at 4.5 and work down. Call out every time so they know if they are rushed or have time. The internal clock is one of the most important parts an infielder can have!!