I'm the coach, Scott Berg. Since I didn't draft the team, I'd like to thank Troy Kohutek for drafting what I think should be a pretty decent team.
We've practiced twice, and had an optional batting practice session this week. I'm very encouraged at the effort and attitude the players are displaying.
I know we have one player who's a very good pitcher right now and 3-4 others who can develop into good pitchers.
In drills everybody has been able to field grounders, catch pop-ups, make throws and make contact in the batter's box.
I have a definite outlook on what I think is appropriate and inappropriate in youth sports. Some of what I think is appropriate is:
- Kids should have fun playing ball. After practice and games I'll try to ask our team if they had fun that day. So far, they seem to be having fun.
- Practices need to be organized and keep all the players involved. This week's practices have been focused on basic skills in as a group, possibly at the expense of more one-on-one instruction. I'm looking for opportunities to teach proper technique to the players as need becomes apparent. I'll have more to say on this subject in subsequent posts.
- Parents should be positive. I hope all the parents are encouraging to their kids. I know several parents from last season, and have heard nothing so far but encouraging comments and optimism. I think our group of parents are great, and I appreciate their support.
- That all our players improve their baseball skills this season. The basic skills are throwing, catching and hitting. I want them all to better at each of these at season's end.
- I want the players to have fun.
- I want to win some ballgames. (After all, winning is more fun than losing.)
2 comments:
Scott,
Hope you have a good season. I'd like to know what outstanding plays occured during a game, no matter whether you win or lose. But I agree winning is preferable.
Can girls try out for your team? Just curious.
Ron:
There are girls in the league. Last season the Pee-Wee All-Stars had a girl on it.
No girls were drafted onto my team this season, and since I've not seen the other teams and wasn't a tryouts, I don't know if there are any in the Minor Division.
Coach Scott
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