Anonymous wrote:At this age, practice >> games. Do wiffle ball, hit off a tee, play catch, join whatever team has a quality coach and some kids your child likes spending time with.
HS team competitiveness depends on the school, but you have time to let them develop and have fun. Strong athletes will catch up to the dad ball kids pretty quickly once puberty pans out. A kid who falls in love with baseball at 10 can absolutely catch up.
Anonymous wrote:Our local Babe Ruth has travel integrated into the league. Does yours? That makes it a little easier to decide because you aren't leaving the organization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell us your high school and we can give you a much better answer. My kids go to Madison in Vienna. I'd say your kids would have slim to no chance here no matter what you do now unless they are just super athletes. Baseball is a sport many kids start at 4 or 5 years old.
Get a grip! The top public high schools for baseball and even WCAC schools in DMV have rosters loaded with players who do not play high level travel baseball or who focus on other sports. The coaches who develop those players in 9th and 10th grades build the best programs. Any travel baseball beyond the NVTBL-type before 13 or in most cases even 15 is a total waste of time and money that should be dedicated to baseball skill development.
None of the starters on WCAC teams did not play travel when 13-14. Almost none of the players on the good WCAC teams (ie anyone other than The Heights) play another sport. This really goes for all sports, not just baseball.
You are very wrong on player development. Having a kid going through SJC, there is little player development. The coaches are really just managing…most development is done with personal paid coaching/trainers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell us your high school and we can give you a much better answer. My kids go to Madison in Vienna. I'd say your kids would have slim to no chance here no matter what you do now unless they are just super athletes. Baseball is a sport many kids start at 4 or 5 years old.
Get a grip! The top public high schools for baseball and even WCAC schools in DMV have rosters loaded with players who do not play high level travel baseball or who focus on other sports. The coaches who develop those players in 9th and 10th grades build the best programs. Any travel baseball beyond the NVTBL-type before 13 or in most cases even 15 is a total waste of time and money that should be dedicated to baseball skill development.
Anonymous wrote:Kids are in their first season of Babe Ruth baseball. Age 10. Minors. Only done a summer camp before. Love baseball. They have done swimming, tennis, rock climbing, basketball but it their love for baseball is the greatest. I have read all about how competitive it is to get on high school basketball teams. What about baseball? If I want to set them up for success - not in being recruited - but just to be able to play on their high school baseball team, which is the best option?
a. continue with Babe Ruth in fall and spring and have them play a lot in the summer with camps/clinics/private lessons
b. travel baseball asap
c. travel baseball when they get to middle school, but continue with Babe Ruth until then
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Tell us your high school and we can give you a much better answer. My kids go to Madison in Vienna. I'd say your kids would have slim to no chance here no matter what you do now unless they are just super athletes. Baseball is a sport many kids start at 4 or 5 years old.