To: FFIGHTER
Still haven't figured out how someone is pitching in T-BALL .....
4 posted on
10/12/2006 4:20:27 PM PDT by
Disturbin
(Get back to work -- millions of people on welfare are counting on you!)
To: Disturbin
I've been struggling with that one myself.
8 posted on
10/12/2006 4:25:17 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(If stupidity got us into this mess, then why can't it get us out?)
To: Disturbin
Doesn't say it was pitching. Could have been during the pre-game warm up ball tossing and dropping practice.
Kind of weird that an 11 year old is still in T-ball. Locally T-ball is restricted to children under 8. 8 year olds are then separated into seperate boy and girl leagues.
11 posted on
10/12/2006 4:29:58 PM PDT by
Valpal1
(Big Media is like Barney Fife with a gun.)
To: Disturbin
Me too.
I figure it was a throw on a fielding play or in a pre-game catch.
For the record, I whiffed 3 times in my first tee ball game!
31 posted on
10/12/2006 4:52:56 PM PDT by
Mr. Buzzcut
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To: Disturbin
The child was not pitching.
He was just one of the players who was offered the money to hit the kid with autism so as to either scar him from playing or else hurt him bad enough he would not want to play in the game.
Personally, as a father of 6 I would try to put the major hurts on such an ignorant ass coach and sorry excuse for a human in whatever manner possible if he did that with one of my children.
Ignorant lowlifes who do not understand children with disabilities need to grow up and act like adults.
60 posted on
10/12/2006 5:08:56 PM PDT by
OKIEDOC
(Kalifornia now a certified socialist state reporting to Mexico City for further instructions)
To: Disturbin
Where do you get T-BALL from in said article?
To: Disturbin
Sorry,
I ignored the headline and went for the text. I truly didn't think kids that age played T-ball.
A lot of parents get WAY too intense about how their children should do in little league. The LL coaches can be much the same as well.
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