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13.10.2018 01:29
we get it. But our kids get hurt, sometimes seriously, playing this game for you. A quick What did the doctor say? or Howd the Antworten

MIAMI -- Former Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez is rejoining them as third base coach for manager Don Mattingly.The Marlins also announced the hiring Tuesday of former major leaguer Mike Pagliarulo as hitting coach to replace home run king Barry Bonds, who was fired last month after one season.Gonzalez managed the Florida Marlins in 2007-2010 before being fired by Jeffrey Loria, who is still the teams owner. Gonzalez managed the Atlanta Braves for six years until he was fired after this seasons 9-28 start.Gonzalez led the Marlins to winning records in 2008-09, and they havent had a winning season since. Justin Bour Jersey . However, he did make them miss him a little less. Cundiff, who had the unenviable job of replacing Dawson last season, agreed Thursday to a one-year, $1. Custom Miami Marlins Jerseys . -- Devin Hester is done returning kicks in Chicago. http://www.marlinsteamproshop.com/Marlins-Andre-Dawson-Kids-Jersey/ . Ryan Garbutt had a goal and two assists as Dallas snapped a six-game losing streak with a 5-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night. Jeff Locke Jersey . -- Arizona raced out to a big lead and did not back off, hitting the accelerator instead. Brad Ziegler Jersey . Los Angeles star goalie survived those perilous gymnastics with no problem, and he eventually backstopped the Kings to a skid-snapping win. Quick stopped 27 shots in his return from a 24-game injury absence, Jeff Carter scored the tiebreaking goal with 7:55 to play, and the Kings snapped their five-game losing streak with a 3-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday night. To: Youth Sports CoachesFrom: Parents EverywhereRe: Lets talkDear Coaches,It has recently come to our attention that you may dislike interacting with us. (Really, we can tell when youre just hiding behind your Ray-Bans, pretending not to see us in the parking lot after practice.) However, as you know, some communication with parents is unavoidable. (Like when you find us standing right next to your parked car, waiting. Or whenever team fees are due.)Today were writing to ask you to commit to improving. We see that youve got raw talent, and with a positive mindset and some hard work, were certain you can take your communication skills to the next level!Lets start with a few email tips, shall we?1. Respond when we contact you. Were not expecting a dissertation. Often all we need is a quick acknowledgement. Thanks, you got the message that our kid is sick. Yes, the uniform fitting is Friday at 3 p.m. No, you dont know the tournament dates yet.2. Dont ignore a request for a phone call or meeting. Were busy people, too. If were asking to schedule a talk, its because we have something important on our minds, and we want to respect your time by giving you a heads up instead of ambushing you as you exit the Porta-John after the game. And even if the request comes from a parent who constantly hovers and hassles you about playing time, you had might as well deal with the latest demand up front -- because those people will just beat down the Honey Bucket door once they figure out youre hiding inside.3. When you do decide to send us an email, avoid 1,000-word, free-flowing mind dumps about the teams performance at last weekends tournament. Seriously, nobody reads that crap. OK, maybe the team manager and a couple of overeager dads dreaming of D-I scholarships, but the rest of us just dont have the stamina, especially when you go all punctuation optional on us.4. Check up on the sick and injured kids once in a while. We know you work hard. Most of you are underpaid, if youre paid at all. (Though we did get you that nice gift certificate to Ruths Chris last year, remember?) You dont get enough time with your own families. Really, we get it. But our kids get hurt, sometimes seriously, playing this game for you. A quick What did the doctor say? or Howd the surgery go? -- for the injured stars and the benchwarmers -- would go a long way toward making us feel like you care about our kids as people, not just players.Thank you, coaches, for reading. (And if this message makes you mad, please dont take it out on the kids. They dont like it when we email you.)Respectfully,Parents Everywhere******To: Parents EverywhereFrom: Youth Spoorts CoachesRe: Your emailDear Parents,Thanks for your feedback.dddddddddddd Your message was exactly what we needed after two losses, a forfeit, a threatening altercation with an incompetent ref and a fender bender in the stadium parking lot last weekend. You made some good points.We agree. Communication is critical. In that spirit, please keep the following in mind when emailing us:1. Send your kids to talk to us first before you get involved. You cant play for them, so why speak for them? Coaches dont want players who hang back in any capacity. And the kids can all email us right from those fancy smartphones you bought them.2. If you must contact us, wait at least 24 hours after a game. Give game-day emotions a chance to cool. And dont write a missive at midnight after youve spent the whole evening obsessing over the game and downing vodka tonics. At the very least, edit while sober in the morning. Better yet, dump that angry email in the trash and save us the trouble.3. We dont want to read your 1,000-word mind dumps, either. We know you love your kids, and we know you want them to succeed on the team, but if you feel so strongly about an issue that youre tempted to keep writing and writing to us about it, then lets talk about it in person, like adults. (Wait, did we really just say that? Make that briefly. Lets talk briefly. Because youre right -- I do kind of hate interacting with you. But only just a little bit.)4. Stop coaching your kid from the sideline. OK, this actually has nothing to do with emailing, but who cares? Just stop it.5. We appreciate proactive, appropriate communication, even if we fail to respond. Yes, we want to know about players illnesses, absences, vacations and injuries! We try to get back to everyone in a timely manner, but we didnt become coaches so that we could spend our days typing. Or to collect team fees. We like to play the game, and we like to teach it to new players.In conclusion, we want to say that we recognize that participating in youth sports demands time, money and dedication from the entire family. As coaches, were focused on the players, but know that the door is always open for your concerns. (Except, of course, the Porta-John door. Dont even bother to knock. Well come out when were good and ready.)Sincerely,Your CoachesSharon Van Epps is the mother of two competitive soccer players and one competitive volleyball player. She can often be found writing essays about parenting on her laptop in a parking lot, waiting for practice to end. 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