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And the parents of the year award goes to......


The weird part is that this isnt even shocking
 
So parents now think their kids should automatically be getting on base in baseball games....I'm in no way surprised. The perpetuation of participation trophies.
 
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not surprising, the little league diamond down the block from me has signs posted all over about parents not yelling, and its just a game, etc, to try to guilt the feisty parents into acting right lol
 
not surprising, the little league diamond down the block from me has signs posted all over about parents not yelling, and its just a game, etc, to try to guilt the feisty parents into acting right lol

i know most youth hockey leagues here make parents sign a code of conduct agreement lol
 
Little Cayden could go on to the Majors if Coach Mike would just play him more!



They grow up to be like this guy

"because he really believes if his HS coach did not hate him he really would be playing game 7 of the world series."


"Wants to fight the other team, uses profanity in front of kids"
 
See this is what happens when you legalize weed.

KEEP OUR CHILDREN SAFE. LET THEM PLAY BALL. KEEP IT ILLEGAL!
 
Supporters say video delivers much-needed transparency to a profession that has long avoided it. But in many cases, the desired accountability comes with diminished net returns. Barlow has grown into a national sports celebrity through a Facebook page that encourages fans to send video of adults reacting violently to perceived officiating mistakes at youth sporting events. The feed is stunning for its daily volume of verbal and physical abuse directed at officials who receive as little as $30 per day for their work.

'$60 to get yelled at': Why officiating is nearing a breaking point
 
Supporters say video delivers much-needed transparency to a profession that has long avoided it. But in many cases, the desired accountability comes with diminished net returns. Barlow has grown into a national sports celebrity through a Facebook page that encourages fans to send video of adults reacting violently to perceived officiating mistakes at youth sporting events. The feed is stunning for its daily volume of verbal and physical abuse directed at officials who receive as little as $30 per day for their work.

'$60 to get yelled at': Why officiating is nearing a breaking point

Dad: "Oh come on!?! Are you blind?!?!"

just simply reply, The Sun will come out tomorrow, pops

I had to do it at several soccer games I've refereed. They tend to muttle down a bit.
 
Can't wait until my kids are doing sports... looking for an excuse.

Dance recitals will work if nothing else.
 
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