I have coached about 10 years now and the draft for the up coming season will be upon us soon. I have always had a pretty good team but decided to ask 40 year vetran advice for the draft. Here are his words of wisdom exatcly as said: "Its simple you draft the best pitcher first If you dont get him draft the one with the best looking mother"
The Little League Draft
Started by wild man, Jan 29 2009 06:03 PM
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#1
Posted 29 January 2009 - 06:03 PM
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Posted 07 March 2009 - 05:25 PM
I have coached about 10 years now and the draft for the up coming season will be upon us soon. I have always had a pretty good team but decided to ask 40 year vetran advice for the draft. Here are his words of wisdom exatcly as said: "Its simple you draft the best pitcher first If you dont get him draft the one with the best looking mother"
Thats how we pick our bottom picks.
Its like an unwritten rule
Brian
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#3
Posted 12 March 2009 - 03:56 PM
You guys are funny. But seriously, I always drated the best pitcher(s) first because the ones that don't start that day are usually your SS/1B. We used to joke about drafting the ones with the best looking mothers. One thing I learned after 20 years, and this may sound mean and certainly is not always true, I stopped drafting kids with single mothers. I REPEAT, this is not always the case, but I've had more trouble from singles mothers over the years than everyone else combined.












