New Tricks

I’ve been a Little League coach so long that I’m eligible for a pension and there are a few things that no one associates with my style.

  1. Aggressive coaching
  2. Knowledge of the rules

Nope, I’m usually the happy go lucky coach.  Rules?  What rules?  La, la, la.  Let’s just have fun.

Well, going into tonight, my team of 9-year-olds were winless.  Nothing.  Nadda.

Tonight however we were playing strong and for whatever reason the moment was contagious for me.  Steal that base.  Stretch the hit for a double.  Swap out pitchers as needed.  Result:  early 11-3 lead.  Aggressive coaching.  Early success.

Then slowly the wheels started to come off.  Too many runners.  Too many walks.  Suddenly, we were clinging to a 2 run lead.  That’s when my brain clicked.  Give them a chance to win.  Dig deep.  Use the rules.  Do whatever it takes.

Embracing a Little League loop hole, I brought back in the starter as a closer.

First batter, almost botched grounder, but first base managed to hold on.  Out one.

Second batter, sky high popup and a snow cone catch by short.  Out two.

Third batter, grounder and a throw that beat the runner by a hair.  Out three.

Game over!  Game won!

I breathed a sigh of relief.  The baseball gods smiled.  The old dog manager had learned some new tricks.

 

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