
Now (while trying to toot my own horn as little as possible), I understand that I'm not only one of the more skilled players in our group, but also one of the most experienced, and I don't by any means expect everyone in our group to play at an expert/advanced (or whatever else you want to call it) level, and you'll notice that it's not usually the physical errors that bother me. I understand that we all drop balls, we all miss the cutoff man and we all strike out every now and then, I (generally) don't have a problem with these kinds of mistakes. The mistakes that have really been getting under my skin the last few weeks have been the fundamental, "head in the game" type mistakes... the REPEATED fundamental "head in the game" type mistakes. These kinds of mistakes baffle, and, as history has shown, frustrate and anger me.
I feel like the competative nature of our league (i think we can all agree that our group is more competative than the average pick up game) is to a certain extent at odds with our "everyone is welcome" philosophy. I've often times protested the inclusion of kids and I (along with many others) have often groaned when adults of a much lower skill level have been invited to play, but even this isn't the problem that's really bugging me now, as over time I've seen a lot of our "beginner" players step up their game, learn from the people around them and become intermediate or even MVP caliber players (Paul C., Richard J.). The players who are bothering me are the players who, week in and week out show a sort of... contentment with "beginner" status (as represtented by consistantly making what I would consider beginner mistakes).
My question is this: does our league have an expectation of... for lack of a better word... mediocrity? As I said before, I do feel like this is a competative (and therefore, not an instructional) league. I feel like we should expect the people who play with us to have a fundamental grasp of the game (or lacking that, a desire to acquire it) and that the same fundamental mistakes shouldn't be made from week to week.
Maybe I'm wrong... maybe everyone else's expectations are lower. Today Scott said to me "it's a pick-up game, dude"... but i really feel like we're more than that. I feel like most of us are fueled by a competative fire and we want to go out there and win... not just show up and swing a bat.
My point? I don't think it's ok to run into outs. I don't think it's ok to fall asleep in the field. and as long as we're a league that keeps score, keeps stats and celebrates victories, I don't think everyone should pretend like these things are ok.
Now, I'm not saying that my personal Bobby Knight approach to instructing is neccisarily the right way to go either... but I'm more ok with that than simply ignoring repeated fundamental mistakes in (what i have come to believe is) a competative league. I feel like our beginners should show growth. I think that's a natural result of giving 100% (is that expectation still a part of our rulebook?). I feel like people should learn from their mistakes (or, better yet, other people's mistakes) and if they don't, then it's only because they don't care enough to... which... as long as this is a competative league... is a big problem to me.
p.s. if you're not sure what to do- ask. If there's no one to ask then play it safe... pretty much by definition, over-conservative mistakes are less costly than over-aggressive ones.