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For Parents and Grandparents:

Thank you for allowing your son or grandson to participate in one of the best character building recreation activities available today.

Please take a moment to be reminded of the following guidelines to keep us working toward the same goals of bringing your teenager along the small but important steps toward responsible adulthood.

Rule #1 - Respect for the Game and the Individuals

Please keep your speech positive both at the park and away from the park.  Please reinforce the values of teamwork and respect for authority be it coaches, umpires, opponents, league representatives.

Be there...

Please to the best of your ability get your player to practices and games on time.  If a situation arises, please notify the coach as early as possible.  Please also come to the games as much as is possible.  

Be a fan --- Let the Players Play --- Let the Coaches Work the Team ---  Let the Umpires Call the Game

 

This can be the hardest of all when you want so badly to see your boy do his best.  Please don't let the emotion of the moment affect  your judgment.   All players eventually will be the victim of a poor coaching decision or a bad call by an umpire.  Please try to remember we are working together toward a greater goal than today's game. 

The main reason organized baseball is so great for developing character is that so many things that each young man has to learn to be successful on this team are the very same lessons they must learn to be successful in life.  Dealing with what seems like unfair treatment, failing to meet personal expectations, bad decisions, criticism, working as part of a team, losing, sitting on the bench, encouraging others, winning gracefully --- all of these challenges are much better faced and conquered early in life.  

Playing time philosophy:   Early in the season (usually during the first 2 weeks), I will give every player at least one opportunity to start and play the whole game.  Likewise during the same period, every player will have the opportunity to sit the bench for part of a game.  Please help me get your player to respect these decisions which is also a critical team building process. 
 
After that early part of our season, the needs of the team to be competitive will be respected and some players will have a larger share of bench time.  Team attitude is very important, so a player respecting his role will end up contributing more to our efforts than one who cannot.
 
The league minimum playing time is 3 outs in the field and 1 plate appearance per game.   I will strive to consistently achieve twice or more than this amount in order to see that every player shares in our results.