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Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 5th, 2024, 2:27 am
by JdPat04
First year coaching baseball for me, never played it except in PE. I was a dugout coach last year, for his first season and we won the championship.

So first year as head coach for me. We only have 8 players.m, and warming up before the game starts, and one of my players get busted in the face, has to leave and go get stitches. We had to forfeit, but we still played the game. We “won” it 14-2.

Felt good, wanted to brag a little about it, so I figured I’d do it here. I love coaching those kids though.

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 5th, 2024, 4:31 am
by ericberry14
Who pitches?

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 5th, 2024, 4:33 am
by ericberry14
Also does anyone ever ask why there’s a meth addict who doesn’t know how to play baseball coaching the team? :ROFL2

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 5th, 2024, 11:11 am
by JdPat04
ericberry14 wrote:Who pitches?


The pitcher

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 5th, 2024, 11:12 am
by JdPat04
ericberry14 wrote:Also does anyone ever ask why there’s a meth addict who doesn’t know how to play baseball coaching the team? :ROFL2


I know how to play, I just never played. I guess I’m just that good. :cool: :moon

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 5th, 2024, 12:30 pm
by ericberry14
JdPat04 wrote:
ericberry14 wrote:Who pitches?


The pitcher

Is the pitcher a coach or a machine or a kid? How old are the kids?

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 5th, 2024, 1:06 pm
by Muck FcDisney
ericberry14 wrote:
JdPat04 wrote:
ericberry14 wrote:Who pitches?


The pitcher

Is the pitcher a coach or a machine or a kid? How old are the kids?


Belly itcher.

I think they're 10-11.

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 5th, 2024, 1:07 pm
by JdPat04
Muck FcDisney wrote:
ericberry14 wrote:
JdPat04 wrote:
ericberry14 wrote:Who pitches?


The pitcher

Is the pitcher a coach or a machine or a kid? How old are the kids?


Belly itcher.

I think they're 10-11.


11-12 for this group. They do it 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, and 11-12

It’s kid pitch. We have a few good ones. Last fall we had some really good ones.

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 5th, 2024, 1:29 pm
by Muck FcDisney
JdPat04 wrote:
Muck FcDisney wrote:
ericberry14 wrote:
JdPat04 wrote:
ericberry14 wrote:Who pitches?


The pitcher

Is the pitcher a coach or a machine or a kid? How old are the kids?


Belly itcher.

I think they're 10-11.


11-12 for this group. They do it 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, and 11-12

It’s kid pitch. We have a few good ones. Last fall we had some really good ones.


Do coaches still do the super easy to steal signs?

Belt = bunt
Hand across chest = steal
Hands down both forearms = hit & run
Bill of cap = take

I was like a little Jim Harbaugh as a kid. Always knew what the other team was up to. :dog

Also, I have the greatest, most unstealable set of signs ever. I can teach you. ;)

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 5th, 2024, 3:23 pm
by FuckESPNdotCOM
Muck FcDisney wrote:
JdPat04 wrote:
Muck FcDisney wrote:
ericberry14 wrote:
JdPat04 wrote:
ericberry14 wrote:Who pitches?


The pitcher

Is the pitcher a coach or a machine or a kid? How old are the kids?


Belly itcher.

I think they're 10-11.


11-12 for this group. They do it 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, and 11-12

It’s kid pitch. We have a few good ones. Last fall we had some really good ones.


Do coaches still do the super easy to steal signs?

Belt = bunt
Hand across chest = steal
Hands down both forearms = hit & run
Bill of cap = take

I was like a little Jim Harbaugh as a kid. Always knew what the other team was up to. :dog

Also, I have the greatest, most unstealable set of signs ever. I can teach you. ;)

Good luck, JD. I don't know much about baseball, but I know you should be up to the job.

Muck, I thought being a mini Harbaugh would you crying every time you lost and calling a timeout when the game was basically over. :dog Cheating seems like more of a last resort when you can't beat Ohio State or Michigan State. Years of falling just short seemed to wear on poor little Jimmy.

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 5th, 2024, 4:07 pm
by JdPat04
Muck FcDisney wrote:
JdPat04 wrote:
Muck FcDisney wrote:
ericberry14 wrote:
JdPat04 wrote:
ericberry14 wrote:Who pitches?


The pitcher

Is the pitcher a coach or a machine or a kid? How old are the kids?


Belly itcher.

I think they're 10-11.


11-12 for this group. They do it 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, and 11-12

It’s kid pitch. We have a few good ones. Last fall we had some really good ones.


Do coaches still do the super easy to steal signs?

Belt = bunt
Hand across chest = steal
Hands down both forearms = hit & run
Bill of cap = take

I was like a little Jim Harbaugh as a kid. Always knew what the other team was up to. :dog

Also, I have the greatest, most unstealable set of signs ever. I can teach you. ;)



Some of them do. I haven’t gotten to focus on bunting with them yet. We’ve went over how to do it, but haven’t practiced it too much. We had about 6 practices that were 2 hours each. One hour on the field and one hour in the cages. 2 of those practices were cancelled due to weather so I focused on the more important stuff with them.


We are working on using the other signs, but with these kids, they lack all the focus they need, so we are having to tell them also. Though it was our first game, and with us only having 8 players for our practices, we didn’t get any real simulation. I tried to do a scrimmage with another team. We had it scheduled and then he messaged me as r said he forgot that day was his anniversary and had to cancel the scrimmage.


We have 3 games next week, and after they get that significant game time, I’m expecting them to be more focused, and calmed down a little. Not so nervous and being able to focus on their task at hand.


I’m not hard on them, and don’t punish them for messing up. I don’t make them run for messing up or anything like that. This age group I’m focused on teaching and correcting, and making sure they are having fun, while being good respectful players.

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 8th, 2024, 1:41 pm
by Muck FcDisney
FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:
Muck FcDisney wrote:
JdPat04 wrote:
Muck FcDisney wrote:
ericberry14 wrote:
JdPat04 wrote:
ericberry14 wrote:Who pitches?


The pitcher

Is the pitcher a coach or a machine or a kid? How old are the kids?


Belly itcher.

I think they're 10-11.


11-12 for this group. They do it 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, and 11-12

It’s kid pitch. We have a few good ones. Last fall we had some really good ones.


Do coaches still do the super easy to steal signs?

Belt = bunt
Hand across chest = steal
Hands down both forearms = hit & run
Bill of cap = take

I was like a little Jim Harbaugh as a kid. Always knew what the other team was up to. :dog

Also, I have the greatest, most unstealable set of signs ever. I can teach you. ;)

Good luck, JD. I don't know much about baseball, but I know you should be up to the job.

Muck, I thought being a mini Harbaugh would you crying every time you lost and calling a timeout when the game was basically over. :dog Cheating seems like more of a last resort when you can't beat Ohio State or Michigan State. Years of falling just short seemed to wear on poor little Jimmy.


There's no crying in baseball, and sign stealing is not cheating. :happyno

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 8th, 2024, 7:25 pm
by FuckESPNdotCOM
Muck FcDisney wrote:
FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:Good luck, JD. I don't know much about baseball, but I know you should be up to the job.

Muck, I thought being a mini Harbaugh would you crying every time you lost and calling a timeout when the game was basically over. :dog Cheating seems like more of a last resort when you can't beat Ohio State or Michigan State. Years of falling just short seemed to wear on poor little Jimmy.


There's no crying in baseball, and sign stealing is not cheating. :happyno

It is the way Michigan did it.

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 8th, 2024, 8:17 pm
by ericberry14
Stealing in little league is weak. Wait until the ball crosses the plate lol and I still don’t think I ever got caught :dog

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 9th, 2024, 12:38 am
by JdPat04
ericberry14 wrote:Stealing in little league is weak. Wait until the ball crosses the plate lol and I still don’t think I ever got caught :dog


It does make it too easy, though they are running 70ft bases at this age, but for some of these kids, that’s nothing.

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 11th, 2024, 12:26 am
by FSUKW
JdPat04 wrote:
ericberry14 wrote:Stealing in little league is weak. Wait until the ball crosses the plate lol and I still don’t think I ever got caught :dog


It does make it too easy, though they are running 70ft bases at this age, but for some of these kids, that’s nothing.


If it’s little League. You can lead off and steal in 50/70 Division like real baseball. Not sure if you’re Little League, Babe Ruth or Pony Ball.

That’s what 50/70 was designed for. (One step closer to real baseball).

Unless your league has a local rule prohibiting it which would be gay.

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 11th, 2024, 1:05 am
by ericberry14
When I played little league 25 years ago we had to stay on the bag until the ball crossed the plate :(

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 11th, 2024, 1:57 am
by JdPat04
FSUKW wrote:
JdPat04 wrote:
ericberry14 wrote:Stealing in little league is weak. Wait until the ball crosses the plate lol and I still don’t think I ever got caught :dog


It does make it too easy, though they are running 70ft bases at this age, but for some of these kids, that’s nothing.


If it’s little League. You can lead off and steal in 50/70 Division like real baseball. Not sure if you’re Little League, Babe Ruth or Pony Ball.

That’s what 50/70 was designed for. (One step closer to real baseball).

Unless your league has a local rule prohibiting it which would be gay.



Playing 50/70, it’s for the city recreation center. It’s sponsored by USSSA ball, and it has an all star travel team at the end of the season.

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 11th, 2024, 2:25 am
by FSUKW
ericberry14 wrote:When I played little league 25 years ago we had to stay on the bag until the ball crossed the plate :(


It’s still that way in Little League up to age 12 on the 46/60 fields. They implemented 50/70 like 10 years ago to make it more like real baseball (and compete with travel ball). Which it really doesn’t. It’s still Little League. LOL

Little League 13 and up goes to the big fields like in HS, College, Pros. 60/90

Babe Ruth plays on regulation fields and you can steal like normal

No idea what the hell rec center ball is.

Re: Coaching Cullen’s baseball team.

PostPosted: April 15th, 2024, 12:46 pm
by FSUKW
Wanna have some fun.

Teach your players the “3 ball walk” trick play that’s really a steal.

Runner on first or second (or both).

Batter has a 2-0 count. (Or 2-1, doesn’t really matter as long as it’s 2 balls and less than 2 strikes). On the 3rd pitch, if it’s a ball have your batter slow trot to first like he thinks it’s ball 4. He’s gotta sell it like he really thinks it’s ball 4. This will confuse the catcher, pitcher and more than likely the fielders. At the same time the runner on first and/or second slow trot to the next base to help sell thinking it’s ball 4. By the time the umpire calls the batter back, the runner(s) are safe at the next base. Once they get half way, they take off running. Perfectly legal.

The opposing coach will be pissed. LOL

I did this about 10 times in 8 years coaching (Travel Ball). Never once failed.