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Way to go, coach!
So last week, I had this player in a recreational co-ed SP league who kept fussing over judgment calls. I gave him a couple of warnings. Finally, I had enough, and I tossed him. The coach asked him after the game why he was tossed, and the player made up some BS reason to sound like he was innocent.
A couple nights later, the coach and the player were having a couple of beers, and the coach brought up the ejection again. The beer had loosened up the player's tongue a little too much, and he said, "well... that's not exactly how it happened." The player confessed to the fussing, as well as a few other things I didn't hear. Coach suspended the player himself for one game on top of what the league gave him... Just for lying to him. Go, coach!
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I dont think I mentioned it but I tossed my first JO catcher (18U) a few weeks ago. She just wouldnt stop yapping, questioning calls, literally asked me "where did that one miss" on a HBP, framing obvious balls for a long time.. a horrible attitude. Hell, I felt like my DD was catching during a moody time. I finally told her "girl, I've had enough". She stood up, took her mask off turned toward me and said "dont call me girl" .. well she went, of course the coach went within a few mins after that.. and he went crying to everyone under the sun. I had to listen to some BS from Umpire Mgmt about how I toss too quick, etc... but this weekend I had that catcher again. She apologized saying she didnt know what had gotten into her and how very sorry she was. She did a great job back there and had a good attitude. I felt good about that and was glad she acknowledged it.
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I wouldnt call her "girl".... "young lady" tends to get their attention...."Girl" can actually be seen as a slam....would you call a male "boy" ( I hope not...) |
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Sounds like a thicker skin is in order. That and taking a Verbal Judo class or reading the book. |
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No need for girl, lady, young lady, etc. Address by number or position.
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I had an 18U catcher starting to get herself into trouble with the attitude a couple of years ago. I said to her, "Catch, if you want to see the end of this game you'd better get control of yourself." No back talk, and she did settle down.
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