a "little league legend" (who is nowhere in any news stories in Northern Ohio for this year .427 or last year over .600)
ELL OH FUCKIN ELL @ the guy that is so desperate to win any argument, he has now searched the internet for "news stories" in regard to recreational little league baseball. WOW, just WOWWWWWWW!!!
Since you seem to be just as sporty and knowledgable as the one you are "counseling" (giggles) in regard to little league, let me spell this out for you. They usually don't post averages or any kind of box scores for little leagues, unless its league specific software for the league members to track.....but not "news stories" in normal media. Sure for the championships in Williamsport there is significant media attention, but not for the thousands of little leaguers playing rec leagues in Northeast Ohio.
And I never said he was a "legend", that is just more of your embellishment and bullshit because that is all you can ever talk about....your analysis of fairy tales and nonsense. What I said was he was a capable and dominant hitter, at an age (11-12) when many kids are afraid just to get in the box and take a swing....my kid happens to be fearless and fierce with his bat. The reason being is because he/we do put the work in, so physically and just as important mentally he is more prepared than most of his peers.
Its a bit humbling actually, because he is already to the point where I find it very difficult to strike him out myself during batting practice, no matter how much heat I give him. By the time he goes to the plate in an actual game setting, the kids his age are throwing up lob balls in comparision....hitting is actual "easier" in the games vs.what I put him through on our own time.
Thanks for giving me a few more moments to brag about my son and the quality time we share together, along with proving how completely indifferent you are to the personalities you meet online that leave you feeling so frustrated and embarrassed.