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<blockquote data-quote="bigfug" data-source="post: 2329273" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p>The Red Sox, Cardinals, Dodgers, and Tigers were all playing at that time... but in our case, last week of fall ball, with a lot of those games being make-up games for ones previously cancelled for weather. I pulled in right after this happened. I coach my son's 7u team. It's laid back, not as hard-core as spring ball, but its good way to keep sharp, and serious players older than us play year round. My son plays to get a leg up, and he's too little to play football, not old enough for basketball, and just plain loves the game and sports in general. It's made him a hell of a ball player, and every little bit helps at his size, as he is the smallest on the team, and one of the smaller in our division. Most teams wouldnt want him just looking at him, and he gets some laughs when he gets to the plate with his bat "swagger" but only the first at bat. Second at bat, they shift their players back deep. As a coach, trying to keep 6 and 7 year olds attention when that stuff is going on is hard, yeah its annoying, but oh well, you just have to deal with it and go on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigfug, post: 2329273, member: 4864"] The Red Sox, Cardinals, Dodgers, and Tigers were all playing at that time... but in our case, last week of fall ball, with a lot of those games being make-up games for ones previously cancelled for weather. I pulled in right after this happened. I coach my son's 7u team. It's laid back, not as hard-core as spring ball, but its good way to keep sharp, and serious players older than us play year round. My son plays to get a leg up, and he's too little to play football, not old enough for basketball, and just plain loves the game and sports in general. It's made him a hell of a ball player, and every little bit helps at his size, as he is the smallest on the team, and one of the smaller in our division. Most teams wouldnt want him just looking at him, and he gets some laughs when he gets to the plate with his bat "swagger" but only the first at bat. Second at bat, they shift their players back deep. As a coach, trying to keep 6 and 7 year olds attention when that stuff is going on is hard, yeah its annoying, but oh well, you just have to deal with it and go on. [/QUOTE]
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