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quote: Originally posted by BeenthereIL: Who closed the thread? Why was it closed?
Itsrosy...I'm not "holier than thou". You don't know me and don't act as if you do.
I believe in playing the game the "right" way.
If you are a coach and are a goof, whatever you dish out to my kids, you will suffer the same fate times 2!
If a shortstop hit/slapped a player on his head with the ball in the glove for no apparent reason, that shortstop would be looking for his teeth in the batter's box the next time he stepped into it to hit.
Todd Fine wasn't criticized, it was the coach who used the f-word on everyone.
Best way to handle coaches and teams that leave tournaments early: Don't let them enter the tournament the next year. If you are the organizer and permit that to happen: SHAME ON YOU. What about the rest of the teams that paid to play? You didn't "discount" their entry fee, Mr. Organizer, knowing that a couple of teams would be leaving the tournament before the Championship rounds? I think NOT.
Smart coaches should boycott such tournaments when they learn that this is happening.
The tournament director was assured by Top Tier prior to getting into the tourney there would be no problems from their team and they would play the entire tourney.....I tried to send their money back over the phone when they begin wanting the championship game time changed.....They assured me they would stay in...not to send their full entry fee back... needless to say their promise was not fulfilled... Any team in the future as previously stated that is going to perfect game event that weekend will not be allowed to enter tourney ..a separate tourney will be available that those teams can enter if they desire.. We were as shocked as the recruiters when they all informed us on Saturday night they were leaving to go to Atlanta...No one knew before then...ALL TEAMS PAID THE SAME AND NO DISCOUNTS WERE GIVEN....
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| Posts: 269 | Location: Bourbonnais, Illinois | Registered: January 22, 2006 |    |
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SOX, while I agree with what you r saying, I was at this last tourney and I witnessed what Van Horn is trying to say. He is stating that most of the local D1 colleges are "finally" starting to realize that they had better start paying attention to OUR boys so that they don't go away and rot on the end of the bench in those "bigger" schools. They are starting to see we do have some great players in this area and they have gone to the administrations and asked for more travel (altough it be local) to get to more of these type tournies to POSSIBLY keep these kids here, in the state. I think throwing out percentages, as a whole, is not the right thing to do but, your example of OP-RF is not the norm, it is an abirition?. That was not the standard. When you start to see the head coaches at these tournies, you have to beleive they are taking notice. that is my take on it. And I did hear it from a few of them myself. It's about time. If we (white sox) 1 example have kids from all over as do most programs, why not take a core of those kids and build a team for a year down the road? Say Illinois could get 8 core players from one team, or TT or Orioles, whatever, they would do themselves good. It shows that our kids don't have to leave to go to good programs. If you consider Georgia, FSU, N C and such "better" programs. If we would just concentrate on Illinois boys and start to keep a core at certain schools, they could build chemistry and really be solid very shortly. Our disadvantage is our weather...not our ability.
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| Posts: 259 | Location: la grange,il | Registered: November 16, 2005 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by soxnole: Some questions...
Why would any tournament director schedule a tourney to go opposite PG in East Cobb?
How can you compare the 2 tournaments? (The 2% comment by woodly is flat out ridiculous.)Just 1 example...OPRF's #1 national HS recruiting class in 05 sent only 1 player to a "local school." That player has since transferred to the Big 12. 5 of 5 is 100%...AWAY from the midwest. Woodly does have a good point regarding the scouting system and player's eyeing the draft but the vast majority of these summer player's are headed to D1 and as another example Mike Bowden went 1st round despite his playing for TT and the Indiana Yankees in all the out of town venue's. Simply put, either schedule AROUND PG or suffer a similar fate each and every year.
Most player's and parents recognonize the tremendous advantages of playing in a top program. That chance at an SEC/ACC/Big 12/Conference USA, etc. type of scholarship will alway's have the very best teams heading to East Cobb and Jupiter.
Finally, to say that 1 region of coaches cares MORE about the player than another region is absurd. Coaching job security, school budgets and facilities are reasons why the TOP programs are more likely to actually care and nurture the individual player.
VERY SIMPLE- 3 OUT OF 32 TEAMS WENT TO pERFECT GAME- THAT LEAVES 29 TEAMS THAT CAME TO THE TOURNEY THAT WEEK END...AND WE HAD A WAITING LIST OF 6 TEAMS.... PERFECT GAME ISN'T FOR EVERY TEAM...THE TOURNEY WILL BE FINE WITHOUT THOSE TEAMS IF THEY CHOOSE TO GO TO GEORGIA WHICH IS GREAT IF THEY CAN AFFORD IT..... THERE ARE 34 TEAMS IN THE ILLINOIS STATE ONE THIS WEEKEND AND THERE IS ANOTHER PERFECT GAME EVENT GOING ON ..... THE 2% COMMENT IS BASED ON ALL KIDS PLAYING IN TRAVEL BALL THIS SUMMER ...IT WOULD BE KIND OF NICE FOR SOMEONE TO TAKE THE TIME TO FIND OUT WHERE ALL OF THOSE KIDS GO WHEN THEY LEAVE HIGH SCHOOL? i AGREE that most kids want to go to Arizona, Florida, Texas, etc. because the majority of the pro players come from those areas....but who can tell me actually how many Illinois players go to college out of the Midwest and actually play college baseball? I have no idea...so i shouldn't make that assumption but looking over the PBR report of early signings i sure don't see alot leaving the Midwest.... i would schedule an event any day of the week which conflicts with a perfect game event...they are not competititon for me....Catering to the top teams all the time leaves a company out of business....Perfect Game is supposably what its title says.."Perfect".....so those who can afford their product....I am all for it.... For those who cannot afford their product...we will be there for them..
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| Posts: 269 | Location: Bourbonnais, Illinois | Registered: January 22, 2006 |    |
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'Gamer' is right! But, if those teams wanted to use that venue as a warm-up for the PG tournament, so be it!!!! I don't agree with it either. You don't let them in again next year, or at all later on. As far as teams/players leaving the area to play out-of-state, so what!!! Most DI universities recruit from their own local area. Just go to any university website and checkout their rosters. Budgets are getting tighter, fuel costs, etc., are keeping thoses coaches closer to home. Sure there are hundreds of coaches representing dozens and dozens of universities, not to mention the pro scouts, that attend these huge tournaments. But do those players from our area really stand a serious chance of being recruited on one of those top DI schools? It might happen, but remember, it's a numbers game. They need full rosters, a "taxi squad" so to speak, to keep the stud players sharp. Are your sons the stud, or are they a part of the taxi squad? I'm not trying to slam anyones ambition. Lord knows my son wanted to play DI ball as well. It didn't happen. He will play DIII, AND he received a whole bunch of academic money!!!!! What did your sons get? What were you promised? What do you think is really going to happen? Please, again, I'm not trying to slam anyone about for their decisions. I'm glad that many of our kids are staying 'home' in Illinois. Just remember that out of the thousands and thousands of high school players, a small percentage of our kids get to play in a top DI program, and about 1% of the total number of kids nationwide get to become a pro player. The ones that need to be at a top national venue, well, good luck, good hunting, and good spending!!!!
"You observe a lot by watching."
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| Posts: 1286 | Location: LGP, IL | Registered: December 30, 2002 |    |
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quote: BeenthereIL,
What a terrible statement for an adult and former coach to make:
"If a shortstop hit/slapped a player on his head with the ball in the glove for no apparent reason, that shortstop would be looking for his teeth in the batter's box the next time he stepped into it to hit."
I don't mean to add fuel to the fire here, but I just could not let your statement pass without stating my strong objections to that type of attitude being posted here, especially by an "Old Timer".
---- MN...Understand your position as a mom and as a parent. I make no pretense about being politically correct at any time. Take my comments in the context of a "shortstop slapping the kid in the head with the ball in his glove for no reason"...Don't have to be a professional player to protect your player (s). Gamer...My older son was hit in the face by a pitcher during a Cape Cod League game many years ago and this incident was referenced in a book about the Cape that was published. No problem. The pitcher lost control. Nothing followed. Son was fine. NEVER have been a proponent of hitting anyone, but I will not ever permit my kids (any kids that I coach) to get hit or be the victims of a coach with an "attitude". I'd pull the kids off the field and forfeit a game and would NEVER play the team again until other coaches were involved with the program.
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| Posts: 7539 | Location: Frankfort, IL. 60423 | Registered: December 26, 2002 |    |
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