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#23845 - 08/25/08 04:06 PM
Re: Too gifted in sports?
[Re: Cathy A]
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Anybody ever watch The Incredibles movie?
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#23852 - 08/25/08 05:08 PM
Re: Too gifted in sports?
[Re: incogneato]
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I think everyone knows where I stand! First of all why can't he play "up"?
That's what I was thinking. Accelerate him! Find him a team where he's with his peers. I often think of the Incredibles in relation to GT issues!
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#23859 - 08/25/08 05:43 PM
Re: Too gifted in sports?
[Re: Val]
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Well, I wouldn't want my 9-yo with older kids in sports necessarily. I mean, if he's bigger and faster and everything, then maybe. But just because the kid is a fast pitcher doesn't mean he's good enough or big enough to play competitively overall. Plus he does lose a year of eligibility if he moves up, and there's no telling if he's going to STAY bigger and faster.
Too, it makes a difference what the age range of the next league up is. If his current league is 8-9 and the next league is 10-11, then maybe it's okay. But if he's in a 9-11 league and they want him to play with the 12-14yos, then that just wouldn't work for me.
But either way, I feel quite strongly that it ought to be his parents' decision about whether he plays up or stays in his age group, not the decision of the league. If there's no rule that says "kids pitching faster than 35 mph will be moved up to the next age group," then the child has the right to stay with the team.
I suspect the parents have grounds for a lawsuit, honestly.
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#23860 - 08/25/08 05:45 PM
Re: Too gifted in sports?
[Re: kimck]
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I read this article independently and came here immediately to see if there was discussion about it. Boy, you guys are quick!
I am very interested in the topic because, as you might recall, DS4 has an obsession with baseball. And he is very good. The natural thing to do, of course, is to let him play with older kids. This happens on the playground and in pickup games all the time. But around here, at least, there is a problem accelerating him in the official leagues. I don't know how it works in New Haven, where the SI story takes place, but ever since the Danny Almonte scandal seven years ago Little League around here has been assiduous about age limits. Unfortunately, this applies at both the upper and the lower ends. So accelerating in Little League turns out to be every bit as difficult as it is in 2nd grade. Seems silly in both cases - why not let them play and learn at their natural level? But when the bureaucrats get involved there is little room for compromise.
Oh dear.
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