I am a baseball coach/manager.  In my stepson's baseball league, another team has a child (these are pony league players - 13 & 14) who has some arm problems.  I know he has had an MRI (know the MRI tech) and also that his doctor instructed him never to pitch again.  The coach and parents are aware of this too - yet the coach still pitches him in games.  Other parents discuss this problem, yet no one seems willing to step up and do something about this.  Since I know the story, would it be ethical if I anonymously informed the league?  There may be a potential liability issue at stake here too.  This kid is going to ruin his arm before he gets to high school.  
I am also trying to balance the confidentiality of the medical relationship vs. the kid's welfare.  Should I even be considering this?
        
                  
    
  
  
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