It is hard for me to believe that, in this day and age – with all we know about arm injuries (and admittedly there is still a lot we don’t know), there are youth sports organizations balking at the idea of pitch count restrictions. Particularly given the lack of hard core research, why wouldn’t weContinueContinue reading “High schools against pitch counts?”
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Do Away With the Mercy Rule?!?!
I read Jake Karton’s post on the National Association of Youth Sports website where he advocates for doing away with the mercy rule in youth sports. I was caught off guard that anyone would advocate for doing away with the mercy rule. A Google search of ‘mercy rule’ actually comes up with a mix of positionsContinueContinue reading “Do Away With the Mercy Rule?!?!”
Baseball – A Game for All Players
I had the great opportunity last week to visit the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. I recommend it for any baseball fan. The game of baseball has such a rich history – and the Hall of Fame captures the heritage in a genuine way. While there, we came across this display: IContinueContinue reading “Baseball – A Game for All Players”
