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HIT BY A PITCH
Coaches Need To Learn To Duck By Mr. Tim (with a black eye)
" Has
anyone seen the coach?"
When a player gets hit by a wild pitch, everyone in
the parks knows who threw it. A very concerned coach runs onto the field to check for any
injuries, and attempts to offer soothing words of encouragement. After all, that young
batter just took one for the team. As the batter rubs the pain and forbids any tear from
dropping, she is awarded first base with a good round of applause from both teams. The
offending pitcher is watched cautiously and play is continued for all to enjoy.
This is not the case when a coach is hit by a pitch. Too many times parents and fans
express their disagreement with a coach by unleashing unwelcome comments throughout the
crowd of spectators. This scene is all to common around our ball fields. Someone, usually
a parent, isnt happy with a coach for one reason or another. The parent will
publicly announce their disagreement about a decision, tactic, or call a coach has made.
At the same time, the coach is on the other side of the fence trying to help a team of 12
or more players to improve physically, mentally, and socially. One side of the fence is
working for the team, while someone on the other side wants to throw fastballs at their
own coach.
There are several reasons why people throw pitches at coaches. A daughter may not get the
playing time, she may be out of position, or she was taken out of a game. No matter what
the reason, a parents fastball can be very damaging to a team, especially if the pitch was
intended for the coach.
When a coach gets hit by a pitch there is no reward of first base. The crowd never
applauds, and trying to rub the pain away in nearly impossible to do. When a batter gets
hit by a ball, everyone knows who did it, but thats not necessarily the case when a
coach gets hit. Usually the offending pitcher (fan or parent), works quietly and swiftly
around the ball field, trying to gather support for their unreasonable views.
When a player get hits by a pitch, she is, without a doubt the first to know. When a coach
gets hit, he or she is usually the last to know. The batters pain goes away quickly, but a
coachs pain may last forever. Sports are a great learning institution, but coaching
sports can sometimes come with a heavy price. How may friendships have you lost since you
started coaching?
The slightest whisper against a coach can sometime be deafening in the long run. What was
initially said can evolve into a totally turned around and sometimes damaging rumor. Some
parents can throw a fastball to a coachs head by being verbally vindictive. A severe
hit like this can cause long lasting character damage. Taking someone out of a game may
hurt some feelings for a short period of time, but viciously attacking someone's character
can be damaging for a lifetime.
As parents, we teach our children to be responsible for their actions, and when we talk
ill about someone, this is not setting a good example for our children to follow.
Sometimes, parents can, and do forget their own lessons in life. Parents and coaches,
working together can be a very positive force for a young athlete to cultivate from.
Next time someone tries to throw a pitch at a coach, take time to block it. A simple block
of the pitch can do wonders for the player, team, and coach. Instead of throwing for the
head of the coach, we all should aim for a strike over the plate. A pat on the shoulders,
a firm handshake after the game, or even a simple good job can be the best
cure for a coach thats been hit by a pitch.