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There’s been some characterization and reframing of this situation and myself, but for me it’s always been about the kids and the environment we create for them. This wasn’t about politics, it was about protecting a space for kids.
Youth sports should be one of the few places that stays neutral, where differences are set aside and the focus is on teamwork, effort, and growth. Even if something is well-intended, if it makes even one kid or family feel uncomfortable on that field, it’s worth reconsidering.
Kids today are exposed to more noise and tension than ever, and it shows up in the dugout. That’s why keeping youth sports a neutral space matters, it gives them a place to just be kids.
I raised my concerns respectfully, based on Little League policy and the responsibility we have as coaches to model the core principles of youth sports, integrity, honesty, and character.
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