Anonymous wrote:If they are just starting, sign them up for AAA American. They will be able to learn more that way. At AAA National, they will be a huge liability to the team and you have two of them.
Anonymous wrote:Baseball is a lot in the spring. For kids who have never played, 10 is kind of old to start. My kids play babe Ruth league, and I’d assume that little league has the same cutoff for age, which is May 1st. My kid is 10 and in 4th grade (October birthday) and there are kids on his falls team who are in 6th and 7th grade. They pitch at 40-45 mph.
In spring there is a practice or two a week and then two games a week. One on Saturday and one during the week. I would not count on them having no baseball on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and it’s not fair to the team to never show up at practice especially when they have a ton to learn. It is a safety issue.
Anonymous wrote:For rec/house ball you might have twice a week for a couple of weeks but once games start expect one night of 90-minute practice, one weeknight game and one weekend game.
It’s like watching paint dry at this age just fyi