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<blockquote data-quote="Brownslave688" data-source="post: 4690502" data-attributes="member: 34439"><p>You know I am well aware some kids are late bloomers. Hell i am fairly certain Ava is gonna be a late bloomer sports wise (if she blooms at all) but so many kids at a young age their parents just force them into it. Like not only is the kid very clearly not the next lebron but they just show no interest either. </p><p></p><p>My best friends son is 9. Just getting to the age where some kids are starting to look like real ball players. One of their coaches sons was like this. He was starting pitcher many games and the kid never had a chance of getting anyone out. He couldn’t throw strikes. Then they moved him to 3rd ( 1 he couldn’t get the ball to first and 2 he was never paying attention) finally last couple games stuck him in the outfield. Still cost them</p><p>If someone hit it out there but overall the team was better. But dad thinks he’s a star.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brownslave688, post: 4690502, member: 34439"] You know I am well aware some kids are late bloomers. Hell i am fairly certain Ava is gonna be a late bloomer sports wise (if she blooms at all) but so many kids at a young age their parents just force them into it. Like not only is the kid very clearly not the next lebron but they just show no interest either. My best friends son is 9. Just getting to the age where some kids are starting to look like real ball players. One of their coaches sons was like this. He was starting pitcher many games and the kid never had a chance of getting anyone out. He couldn’t throw strikes. Then they moved him to 3rd ( 1 he couldn’t get the ball to first and 2 he was never paying attention) finally last couple games stuck him in the outfield. Still cost them If someone hit it out there but overall the team was better. But dad thinks he’s a star. [/QUOTE]
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