Originally posted by: rsd
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
Originally posted by: Mwilding
The little runt learned a valuable life lesson that day, and by the attitude he has in that quote, he learned it well. The problem with the world today is that kids are coddled in this naive blanket of "everyone is special" mediocrity.Originally posted by: Dragoon42
Link to Ownage"I'm going to work on my batting," he told his dad. "Then maybe someday I'll be the one they walk."
Harsh words aside, this was a league founded upon the tenets of "everyone is special" mediocrity, and the game should have been played out that way.
in the end, im with dragoon42... kids today dont know how to deal with failure, stress, and demanding situations as well as previous generations iMO. we expect everything to be taken care of for us, the playing field made level for us, etc.
and i bet the coach would have walked the star hitter regardless of who was next. does he want to risk letting that kid score? hell no. if he's the best, whoever's next is worse, and therefore won't have as great a shot at beating them.
I guarantee you that 50 years ago, they would've not walked the kid. Please don't give me any of this BS about hardships and such, it's freaking PONY LEAGUE .
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Are you seriously telling me that you would throw away a whole season just to satisfy ONE kid while you have FIFTEEN kids that are YOUR responsibility that finds out it's no fun to lose, especially when they lost INTENTIONALLY.. ?