Anonymous
Post 11/06/2022 06:54     Subject: Winter baseball where to go?

DBat, also in Gaithersburg.
mollysdad
Post 11/05/2022 19:04     Subject: Re:Winter baseball where to go?

Baseball Zone in Gaithersburg is top notch!
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2022 00:11     Subject: Re:Winter baseball where to go?

Bradley Baseball in Reston, Pitch, Hit Run in Tysons, MVP Baseball in Herndon, or Pitchers Edge in Vienna are your best bets.
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2022 21:04     Subject: Winter baseball where to go?

Anonymous wrote:Diamond hero’s is another.

https://www.diamondheroesbaseballinc.com/camps-clinics-programs


Diamond Heroes is a hot mess and has been for quite some time. There are better places out there. Close to you, try Bradley or Perfect Performance.
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2022 20:32     Subject: Re:Winter baseball where to go?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's too much baseball. Give your kid a break.


This. The kid is only 9.

I have a baseball obsessed kid who isn’t interested in other sports so we do some camps and clinics as they pop up and our little league snow lot. It’s to keep him occupied more than to get better. I would also say that watching Old baseball games has definitely made him a better player, lots of scenarios pop up and he’s made plays based on them.
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2022 20:17     Subject: Re:Winter baseball where to go?

Why is everybody freaking out about too much baseball? Kids go to swim lessons to learn to swim I don’t just throw them in the deep end come summer. Kids want to learn to dance you sign them up for dance classes. I’m not such a lazy parent I turn on the tv and say watch this music video???
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2022 19:04     Subject: Winter baseball where to go?

Anonymous
Post 11/01/2022 18:59     Subject: Re:Winter baseball where to go?

At 9?

Play catch in the backyard on nicer days if he wants to.

Take him to the indoor cages once in awhile to hit for fun, if he wants to.

Watch a few old baseball games (or even something like a little league World Series game) with him on a snow day.

If he is interested in learning to pitch, watch some YouTube tutorials with him and let him give it a try in the yard. You can buy a pitch back net and rubber plate on Amazon, and mark 46ft with tape or similar.

Too young for lessons IMO.
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2022 17:19     Subject: Re:Winter baseball where to go?

Anonymous wrote:That's too much baseball. Give your kid a break.


This. The kid is only 9.
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2022 17:13     Subject: Winter baseball where to go?

Metro baseball has weekly clinics
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2022 14:42     Subject: Re:Winter baseball where to go?

C5telite.com is great
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2022 14:11     Subject: Re:Winter baseball where to go?

That's too much baseball. Give your kid a break.
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2022 14:09     Subject: Winter baseball where to go?

Anonymous
Post 11/01/2022 14:07     Subject: Winter baseball where to go?

Kids typically rest late Nov- Jan for baseball to support proper arm Care. That being said, conditioning is still important. Some kids train at Primetime or ignite to work on improving certain skills. You aren’t going to find many winter teams.
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2022 13:54     Subject: Winter baseball where to go?

Where should I take my baseball loving 9 year old over the winter? He did AA this fall and really should have done AAA but I didn’t realize he was ready for it when we registered. I remember reading about a place around Tyson’s that people took kids to over the winter but can’t find it. We live around wolf trap so Tyson’s/reston would be great or even Sterling. What are his options? I prefer a weekly class/group instead of expensive one on ones?