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Not at all; It's just sad to see that once again It's proved to be an aweful season. At some point you have to realize it's not the players fault.

m messanger isn't working so you'll have to tell me on here "youngster" who you really are. I tried to read your instant message but it wouldn't allow me to do so.

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I couldn't agree more Kaleb. What a wasted year the team has had. It really sucks to be a talented team and be stuck with a coach who knows nothing about baseball. They thought we had a bad coach with Hunt so they got rid of him. Well thank you stupid parents and coaches who screwd Hunt and us cause look what we stuck with now.

HAHA how did everyone find out who I was?

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And no I'm not the least bit bitter; that was over nearly 2 years ago. I just don't like to see guys that I thought of as brothers becaome the bottom of the food chain when I know good and well what kind of talent that these guys have. As a senior I shared the field with guys that are now seniors so I know the talent that this team has. I read a post earlier about kids from Gallatin having the Big head and that's not true Gallatin is full of humble guys that know how to bounce back. I just disagree with the coaching situation; Mickey is a great guy, but in my eyes not the best Skipper for the Green Wave. But let's face it none of the sports at Gallatin will ever be anything while the administration and the town have football on their brain. And since you know my identity now, what's yours? You knew how to spell my name correctly so we must have been close; most people spell it with a C.

 

Correct, as long as the present administration is at the high school, baseball will continue to suffer. I understand the people who are in charge have family and other obligations. I can not tell when the last time I have seen someone from the school come to a baseball game. I doubt they could even name 4 or 5 players from this years team, which numbers around 35 to 40 players(Varsity, JV, JVB). I was told that Jamie Bennett wanted the job and the admin would not talk to him. Jamie has played minor league baseball and has coached in the minors. His team lead the midwest league in ERA 5 out of 6 years while he was serving as the pitching coach.

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It's a crying shame that Gallatin athletics can't make a come back. The baseball team usualy has talent but they just can't seem to get a coach in there that knows what he is doing. These guys that play baseball then graduate and come back and teach who have never played ball at the college level can only teach guys so much and then it's over. Gallatin needs to find a coach who has the experience and who can teach the boys more than just how to run poles and bunt defenses. As parents it can really leave a sour taste in your mouth to see your kids put through so much crap at the hands of a coach who doesn't have a clue. Gallatin will rapidly decline as the years go on until the administration wakes up and hires a real coach!

a coach doesn't have to have played college ball to be a good high school coach. needs to know the game and how to get the best out of each player. i agree with the rest of the post.

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a coach doesn't have to have played college ball to be a good high school coach. needs to know the game and how to get the best out of each player. i agree with the rest of the post.

I agree with that as well; I got a little caught up in my rant there sorry lol.

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Correct, as long as the present administration is at the high school, baseball will continue to suffer. I understand the people who are in charge have family and other obligations. I can not tell when the last time I have seen someone from the school come to a baseball game. I doubt they could even name 4 or 5 players from this years team, which numbers around 35 to 40 players(Varsity, JV, JVB). I was told that Jamie Bennett wanted the job and the admin would not talk to him. Jamie has played minor league baseball and has coached in the minors. His team lead the midwest league in ERA 5 out of 6 years while he was serving as the pitching coach.

I never have understood the need for so many kids on the team? I understand that you want to have good depth and age to develop your team year after year, but 40 kids? That seems to be a bit much, and could be a reason why the team isn't getting the amout of instruction that they need.

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