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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,410162,00.html
A Connecticut youth baseball team with a phenomenal 9-year-old pitcher has been disqualified because its team is too good.
Thats the start of a story on foxnews.com, (link above). It went on to say his pitching is so fast and accurate, they want the team to replace him.
What if; lets say a phenomenal 10u girl, pitcher, was playing in a rec league and the league thought she was too good, told her she can't play in the league and said she should go play for a travel team.
Fair or no?
A Connecticut youth baseball team with a phenomenal 9-year-old pitcher has been disqualified because its team is too good.
Thats the start of a story on foxnews.com, (link above). It went on to say his pitching is so fast and accurate, they want the team to replace him.
What if; lets say a phenomenal 10u girl, pitcher, was playing in a rec league and the league thought she was too good, told her she can't play in the league and said she should go play for a travel team.
Fair or no?