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PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« on: February 22, 2011, 09:13:58 AM »
Freshman and JV at BC -FRESH- 4:00PM  JV- Following Fresh
Varsity at Home-5:00pm
Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical.
Yogi Berra

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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2011, 11:08:12 AM »
 :rocks: gOOD LUCK ON  THE SEASON !!  LET'S PLAY BALL!!
Send the smoke signals , let them all know that the PNG Indians are on the warpath!

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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2011, 06:27:57 PM »
Varsity wins 5-1.  Austin Stone pitches 6 innings, allowed 2 hits and got several K's.  Indians got 4 hits.  Errors: PNG 2, BC 4. 

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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2011, 07:01:14 PM »
Freshman played well except one inning gave up a 4 run lead and lost 6-4. All in all a good game with only a couple of errors. All at same position.
Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical.
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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2011, 07:48:44 PM »
 The freshman team walked way too many batter's to win a game. They also have to hit better...
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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #5 on: February 22, 2011, 08:00:06 PM »
 Considering the freshman don't get any fielding practice I'm surprised all that we had was a couple of mistakes. A throw from the catcher to the pitcher got lost in the sun and then an errant throw from 1st base to home. I really don't know how the JV or Freshman are going to get better fielding when they DON'T GET ANY fielding practice. They get plenty of hitting in the cages on a tee and soft-toss but that has not translated into much hitting. We had maybe 4 hit's.
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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #6 on: February 22, 2011, 08:57:34 PM »
Have to sure up some defensive positions to get better also. Pitcher conditioning will solve the walks in the long run. Hitting will come around with more game experience.
Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical.
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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #7 on: February 22, 2011, 10:14:28 PM »
 O0 :huh:
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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #8 on: February 23, 2011, 06:46:51 AM »
WOW !!!

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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #9 on: February 23, 2011, 07:45:27 AM »
Defensively we have guy's playing in new position's and not where they have normally played in the past. The SS,1B,C, and LF are all playing different position's than where they have played most in the past. It's kind of hard on the coaches when they haven't seen a lot of these guy's since they were 7-8 year's old as we have. And then you have some in the lineup more for their hitting than fielding. Personally, Brevell need's to figure out a way to give the JV and Freshman team's time on the field as other school's do. I have not talked to anyone around whose team's don't practice fielding. Our pitcher's and catcher's should be throwing bullpen's during the  2 hour's they are there a day. It's dark when they leave, so when are they suppose to throw and catch. It  make's it pretty tough on the pitcher and catcher when they never practice with each other. We have OF's throwing ball's completely over the cutoff man and runner's advancing because they don't get any practice. Some kid's go for hitting lesson's after practice but not many. The JV and Freshman coaches are doing what they're told. I know a lot of work has to be done outside of school practice but Brevell need's to see to it that the underclassmen get's some fielding practice. They are his future.

Will agree with the fielding practice, but we are in High School baseball there is an element of the game that should be second nature. The SS and 1st baseman have been playing infield since they were young. The outfield should be able to play any outfield position and the over throw of the cutoff man is not just LF that goes for any outfielder(from LL to the majors). The catcher tried out for catcher and I assume that is his normal position, since I have not seen him play before, I do not know. The hitting will come around with more live pitching experience. We have to get the pitchers some conditioning. If they only throw one inning a game the conditioning will only be for one inning and that showed last night. All in all I think we are fine. Was told by a BC parent that our pitching was the best they had seen over the pre-season games they have played and I know they have played Ned. and some other local teams. We will get another shot at them on Thursday at the Ned tournament.

Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical.
Yogi Berra

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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #10 on: February 23, 2011, 09:46:41 AM »
 My only point is that they need fielding practice and it take's a lot of it to be good. Kind of like with anything else you do. I don't characterize being able to throw hard as being good. We had about 12 BB's last night. Without a doubt we have a lot of pitching depth. We are missing the 2 best pitcher's to the JV.
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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #11 on: February 23, 2011, 10:51:50 AM »
I agree the repitition of every day infield/outfield will go a long way in the long run. The part I do not agree with is the players out of position. When I was playing HS baseball in the last century most every kid could play two positions (one infield/ one outfield). I know many of the kids on the Soph team and that is the case with most. The infield positions are interchangeable (SS & 2ND- 1st & 3rd) and the outfield should be also with the exception of center( for speed reasons only) so that excuse holds no water with me about kids playing out of position. Practice makes perfect is the rule I played/coached by my whole career (25+ years of baseball)
Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical.
Yogi Berra

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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #12 on: February 23, 2011, 01:08:17 PM »
  :duel: :punchingbag:
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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #13 on: February 23, 2011, 01:45:33 PM »
I disagree about some of the infield position's are interchangeable. A lot of time's a kid is at 2nd because is arm is not as strong or may not be as quick as a SS. A 3rd baseman normally has a strong arm. The SS and C are probally playing out of position regardless of where they tried out. Our SS has a very good glove but is more suited to play 2nd or 3rd due to arm strength and quickness. We have so many kid's that have played the same position's that some of them have to move and do the best where they are put. From what I hear the C pretty much just started catching this past summer, he was a 2nd and 3rd baseman. But all I am saying is it don't really matter where there at but give them some practice and they can only get better. I'm sure the coaches will do what they think is best and we will have to live with it.
I do not disagree with needing more fielding practice. The reason I say the out of position is wrong was in response to the reason we lost last night. There were no errors on the position players except the throwing error on LF and pass balls. We have to stop those errors, but practice will help. I think we are fine this ealy in the year.
Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical.
Yogi Berra

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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #14 on: February 23, 2011, 04:08:19 PM »
 :huh:
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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #15 on: February 27, 2011, 01:14:11 PM »
Sometimes little league parents just can't leave little league behind.

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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #16 on: February 27, 2011, 02:03:00 PM »
It's hard to accept change when you have lived on the LL mountain for your whole baseball career. I saw some positive change from Tuesday to Saturday on the Soph team. I do know our SS made a web gem to save a run late in the game on Saturday. But he is out of position due to quickness and arm (not). Pitching is still our albatross, this will change if we start running and throwing bullpens. I think we have the tools to be a good team we need to sure up a few areas and it is early in the year.
Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical.
Yogi Berra

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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #17 on: February 27, 2011, 07:03:30 PM »
  :punchingbag:
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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #18 on: February 27, 2011, 07:36:41 PM »
 :punchingbag:
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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #19 on: February 28, 2011, 07:11:50 AM »
SS is not my son but a friend of my son's. He has played with him for years and SS is his normal position as long as we have played together. He has played every position on the infield at one time or another. A very versatile player and passionate about the game. There are always problems when you put a group of new players together that have not played together before. There are as many kids on this team that played LL as have played select. Some are playing nervous due to parental control and others just have no business being here JMO. I do believe there are players that no matter how much practice they get they are not HS baseball material. The other big concern is no conditioning on the the part of the pitchers. The pitchers have not run one time during practice and have not thrown a bullpen yet. Until these two things happen there will be a problem with the walks due to no stamina on the pitching staff. As for the catcher he is coming along but there is a long way to go. Hopefully by district this team will gel and be a unit. 
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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #20 on: February 28, 2011, 11:57:12 AM »
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This will be the only post I will put on this message board.
my son is the SS (for now) on the Sophomore team. I have been reading the post on this site since he started playing Football in the Fall of this school year. It is apparent to me that several parents use this board to either air dirty laundry about coaches or to berate the players. My son has been playing baseball and basketball since he was 5 years old. He is not the best or the worst on any of the teams he has played on and if he was I would not come here to say it. We have had the good fortune of having some wonderful coaching over the years in baseball and basketball. He has given his all on most every occasion and that is all I can ask for. He has had coaches from me (early in his career) to HS caliber coaches in baseball and basketball. He has been taught over the years to do what he can to help the team and that is what he has done. You will not see nor hear him making derogatory statements to other players or about the coaches no matter what the situation. I will not come on here and make any comments about kids, coaches or other parents. You can rest assured that if I have a problem with someone I will speak to them about it. I have known Coach Smith for over 20 years and I will not hesitate to talk to him about anything. I feel like he is a very capable coach and that he is feeling out the kids for the proper fit on the team. We have had only four games (including a three game tourney) so it is a little early to start throwing stones. I think it is childish and immature for people to come on this board and say things about kids and coaches while sitting in the privacy of a house or office without owning up to who you are. I understand that some people get frustrated with the way things are going and they feel this is the only outlet to get their frustration out, but please do not do that at the expense of a coach or a kid. We are talking about young people who have their whole life in front of them and do not need some armchair quarterback second guessing their coach and critiquing them. After some of the comments on here I would expect there to be several people applying for the Baseball Coaches job next year. I am amazed that with all of the experience on this message board that the local leagues are not overflowing with coaches trying to help the young boys and girls playing baseball and other sports. This has been my first post and hopefully my last post. Now I will get back to enjoying my son play HS sports. Everyone have a great day.

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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #21 on: February 28, 2011, 01:38:47 PM »
Hey tj2png   I give your post a +10.  Wish more were like you.  However please post more as I feel they would be positive posts and we always can use more of them.

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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #22 on: February 28, 2011, 01:57:28 PM »
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This will be the only post I will put on this message board.
my son is the SS (for now) on the Sophomore team. I have been reading the post on this site since he started playing Football in the Fall of this school year. It is apparent to me that several parents use this board to either air dirty laundry about coaches or to berate the players. My son has been playing baseball and basketball since he was 5 years old. He is not the best or the worst on any of the teams he has played on and if he was I would not come here to say it. We have had the good fortune of having some wonderful coaching over the years in baseball and basketball. He has given his all on most every occasion and that is all I can ask for. He has had coaches from me (early in his career) to HS caliber coaches in baseball and basketball. He has been taught over the years to do what he can to help the team and that is what he has done. You will not see nor hear him making derogatory statements to other players or about the coaches no matter what the situation. I will not come on here and make any comments about kids, coaches or other parents. You can rest assured that if I have a problem with someone I will speak to them about it. I have known Coach Smith for over 20 years and I will not hesitate to talk to him about anything. I feel like he is a very capable coach and that he is feeling out the kids for the proper fit on the team. We have had only four games (including a three game tourney) so it is a little early to start throwing stones. I think it is childish and immature for people to come on this board and say things about kids and coaches while sitting in the privacy of a house or office without owning up to who you are. I understand that some people get frustrated with the way things are going and they feel this is the only outlet to get their frustration out, but please do not do that at the expense of a coach or a kid. We are talking about young people who have their whole life in front of them and do not need some armchair quarterback second guessing their coach and critiquing them. After some of the comments on here I would expect there to be several people applying for the Baseball Coaches job next year. I am amazed that with all of the experience on this message board that the local leagues are not overflowing with coaches trying to help the young boys and girls playing baseball and other sports. This has been my first post and hopefully my last post. Now I will get back to enjoying my son play HS sports. Everyone have a great day.

Great post.

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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #23 on: February 28, 2011, 02:47:44 PM »
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This will be the only post I will put on this message board.
my son is the SS (for now) on the Sophomore team. I have been reading the post on this site since he started playing Football in the Fall of this school year. It is apparent to me that several parents use this board to either air dirty laundry about coaches or to berate the players. My son has been playing baseball and basketball since he was 5 years old. He is not the best or the worst on any of the teams he has played on and if he was I would not come here to say it. We have had the good fortune of having some wonderful coaching over the years in baseball and basketball. He has given his all on most every occasion and that is all I can ask for. He has had coaches from me (early in his career) to HS caliber coaches in baseball and basketball. He has been taught over the years to do what he can to help the team and that is what he has done. You will not see nor hear him making derogatory statements to other players or about the coaches no matter what the situation. I will not come on here and make any comments about kids, coaches or other parents. You can rest assured that if I have a problem with someone I will speak to them about it. I have known Coach Smith for over 20 years and I will not hesitate to talk to him about anything. I feel like he is a very capable coach and that he is feeling out the kids for the proper fit on the team. We have had only four games (including a three game tourney) so it is a little early to start throwing stones. I think it is childish and immature for people to come on this board and say things about kids and coaches while sitting in the privacy of a house or office without owning up to who you are. I understand that some people get frustrated with the way things are going and they feel this is the only outlet to get their frustration out, but please do not do that at the expense of a coach or a kid. We are talking about young people who have their whole life in front of them and do not need some armchair quarterback second guessing their coach and critiquing them. After some of the comments on here I would expect there to be several people applying for the Baseball Coaches job next year. I am amazed that with all of the experience on this message board that the local leagues are not overflowing with coaches trying to help the young boys and girls playing baseball and other sports. This has been my first post and hopefully my last post. Now I will get back to enjoying my son play HS sports. Everyone have a great day.
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Re: PNG @ Bridge City Feb 22, 2011
« Reply #24 on: February 28, 2011, 02:54:17 PM »
 That's a good try tj2png but we know that you are also Baller. That's a good coverup once someone figured out who you are.