@BumpkinEsq@KurtSupeCPA Don’t put quotes around something that I didn’t say there counsel. A good attorney would know better. As an entitled millennial, you really should try reading and understanding instead of making assumptions. Also, you seem angry.
@BumpkinEsq@KurtSupeCPA You are making too many assumptions. Generational wealth is not an entitlement. What a person decides to leave behind for their heirs (if anything) is up to them alone. Proper planning will allow for that money be transferred appropriately, but it is not owed or an entitlement.
@WhatThewhat35@coachdeesmith Good point. I think it depends on the age of the player. If he’s 8, no way he wants to keep losing, he wants another team. If he’s 13 he sees the difference in travel pitching versus rec ball pitching and learns what it will take to compete in high school.
@coachdeesmith@RyanLSack Even if the team is bad, the travel players get exposed to quality pitchers on the teams that they play. Kids that just play against low quality rec pitching will get smoked when they get to high school. This is not about winning ball games this is about growth.
@WhatThewhat35@coachdeesmith Even if the team is bad, the players get exposed to quality pitchers on the teams that they play. Kids that just play against low quality pitching will get smoked when they get to high school. This is not about winning ball games.
@kc571v@zachmelloh26 I agree, but we’re assuming that the tax rates don’t skyrocket as boomers continue to retire and national debt continues to climb.
@Dabdoub54MADMAX@CoachSwit Guidelines that the MLB publishes that show the upper limits of pitch count based on a player’s age and days rest. Many tournaments use these guidelines to rule the tournaments. Still not perfect, but way better than just counting innings.