or maybe you just suck as an ump.
+5.
Coached a lot and watched a lot. Some of you umps SUCK. But there are a lot of good ones.
Coaching is different no matter where you go. Most of my teams always won, but not because I put the best kids in the best spots. That is pretty much a given. The key to winning in rec league is fundamentals and structure. And never be afraid to let a kid try something new. I've let a lot of kids pitch that worked on it and wanted to do it. Soem turned out good and other not so good. But they all had a chanceif they wanted it.
If you can work with your bottom players and get them better, you have a great chance of beating the other teams.
And here is the key for parents in baseball and basketball. If little johnny is that good, put him in travel ball.
And if you are still coaching baseball past 12, know that these kids are playing for the fun of it, make it fun. By then most of the really good players are on travel teams. The guys left just want to get better hitting and have a good time. A few might go on to travel or school ball, but not likely.
I do take offense to people thinking that dads do not know what they are doing. There are a lot of dads out there who could have easily made a career out of coaching, but they chose to feed their family instead.
And personally, I have probably been to more clinics and lectures on coaching and techniques involved in baseball and football than a lot of "coaches".
It is always what you want to put into it. And it evolves all of the time. I know that techniques changed a lot from the time I coached my oldest son to the time I coached my youngest (9 years diff.). And if you do a good job, people remember.
I have been asked to help coach an East Cobb 17U baseball team next season. Big commitment. A lot of visibility. I am debating due to the fact that as these kids get older they DESERVE a lot better. I don't want to short change any of them. If all dads took their job of coaching seriously and were determined to develop every kid as good as he does his own, there would be a lot more kids playing sports.
Seek out those guys coaching without a son on the team. They are the ones doing it because when they look out there, the other options at coach make them cringe. I know that I want my son to do well, but I also want every player around him to do well also.
Find those guys for your own sons and start helping them out and see how things are done so that you too can pass it on.
You child is your responsibility. If there are no coaches that you like, stand up and be that coach. Study and learn. It is easy to teach fundamentals and techniques to the little guys these days. There are videos that will map out every practice. Times have changed. Even panzy ass yuppies can do a good job now....
And as always, if you lose, the ump sucks!