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Originally Posted by UmpTTS43
They institute rules to protect their bodies but fail to care about their educational growth by keeping them out of school during their tournament.
How rude. 
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UmpTT,
What bugs me is that the daddys and mommys who are in the state, regional, and this level hustle back to home so their babes can catch up with youth football and whine that their kids should start, AND they have been serving their community representing them at the various levels of play, and hang the fact they missed three-five weeks of practices. I ranted sorry. You were mentioning education and those parents want time to catch up and most give that liberally and well they should.
Noticing the Ives, acdf chat- we all know overuse- pitching kids to failure is the real problem. Not curve balls. The second biggest problem - ignorant men acting as coaches who try to showcase their kids and live through them. Those boys are done in the 11th grade...not all but many have overpitched so much by the time they are seniors- totally, what a shame.
There are no do overs in overuse cases.