Meigs Head Baseball Coach Search
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Re: Meigs Head Baseball Coach Search
Don't you love when people will hide behind a computer screen and mouth a guy. I would suggest not typing anything you wouldn't say to his face. Not sure what you have against Britt, but I doubt any of us care. Wish him luck and move on.
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Re: Meigs Head Baseball Coach Search
Should we start naming all the kids (both boys/girls) that played any Varsity sports in high school while their father was the head coach ? I believe you would find quite a long list just in Southeast Ohio over the decades let alone outside the region , state or nationally.
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Well, Coach Dodson took on the job and was apparently the most qualified to coach. If people have a problem with his choices, maybe they should have coached themselves. Andrew is a pretty good ballplayer anyway. He will definitely be needed to pitch at the varsity level.FANOSPORTS wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 2:07 amShould we start naming all the kids (both boys/girls) that played any Varsity sports in high school while their father was the head coach ? I believe you would find quite a long list just in Southeast Ohio over the decades let alone outside the region , state or nationally.
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With the pitch count rule brought in a couple years ago, varsity needs all the pitchers they can get, doesn't matter the grade. Younger kids could really benefit from those non league starts or innings. Once they are juniors and seniors, they will have gained some great experience. Keep in mind, those same kids can go back down to JV and play when they are not needed at varsity level.BlizzardMan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 1:10 pmWell, Coach Dodson took on the job and was apparently the most qualified to coach. If people have a problem with his choices, maybe they should have coached themselves. Andrew is a pretty good ballplayer anyway. He will definitely be needed to pitch at the varsity level.FANOSPORTS wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 2:07 amShould we start naming all the kids (both boys/girls) that played any Varsity sports in high school while their father was the head coach ? I believe you would find quite a long list just in Southeast Ohio over the decades let alone outside the region , state or nationally.
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Very true Fonzie. Was just talking about this today actually. JV baseball might be a thing of the past for most programs in the near future unles they just pitch kids who aren't really pitchers.Fonzie wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 1:21 pmWith the pitch count rule brought in a couple years ago, varsity needs all the pitchers they can get, doesn't matter the grade. Younger kids could really benefit from those non league starts or innings. Once they are juniors and seniors, they will have gained some great experience. Keep in mind, those same kids can go back down to JV and play when they are not needed at varsity level.BlizzardMan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 1:10 pmWell, Coach Dodson took on the job and was apparently the most qualified to coach. If people have a problem with his choices, maybe they should have coached themselves. Andrew is a pretty good ballplayer anyway. He will definitely be needed to pitch at the varsity level.FANOSPORTS wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 2:07 am
Should we start naming all the kids (both boys/girls) that played any Varsity sports in high school while their father was the head coach ? I believe you would find quite a long list just in Southeast Ohio over the decades let alone outside the region , state or nationally.
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I wouldn't say JV is a thing of the past, but the dynamics of it has changed and will continue to change. If you have the numbers, you have to have a place for those kids to play and develop. Otherwise, varsity will eventually be hurt. Having to throw some kids they haven't pitched in the past, could help find some diamonds in the rough while they are younger, which could eventually help at the varsity level.BlizzardMan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 1:27 pmVery true Fonzie. Was just talking about this today actually. JV baseball might be a thing of the past for most programs in the near future unles they just pitch kids who aren't really pitchers.Fonzie wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 1:21 pmWith the pitch count rule brought in a couple years ago, varsity needs all the pitchers they can get, doesn't matter the grade. Younger kids could really benefit from those non league starts or innings. Once they are juniors and seniors, they will have gained some great experience. Keep in mind, those same kids can go back down to JV and play when they are not needed at varsity level.BlizzardMan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 1:10 pm
Well, Coach Dodson took on the job and was apparently the most qualified to coach. If people have a problem with his choices, maybe they should have coached themselves. Andrew is a pretty good ballplayer anyway. He will definitely be needed to pitch at the varsity level.