Anonymous wrote:Are you are talking rec with an eye to travel in the future (yes, play up if they will not be the worst one on the older team skill-wise) or playing up in tavel? In tavel, I always feel it is best to play on the very best team you can make at your age group. Only play up if the your kid would be the top player on the very best team at their age group in a 30 mile radius.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand softball's age groups (though did they recently change that?) but for baseball, when is your son's birthday and what grade is he in?
My son has a late April birthday so he has the youngest birth month within his age group for travel baseball. I'd say play with your graduating class so if your son has May-Sept 2010 birthday (for example) and is going into 10th grade, I'd have him play with the class of 2028 rather than class of 2029.
I don't know that I'd have a much younger child play up necessarily but there are people who do it.
Yes, I think all of softball except maybe Little League softball is now age as of August 31 of the current softball "year" (fall to spring) is roster age.
Softball was so easy, by the year they were born, for fall and spring. So with the new rules are kids born in the fall moving from 10U to 12U earlier or later than the old rules? Is it still set that kids age up in the summer, so they play the same level in fall and then spring and age up for the next fall?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand softball's age groups (though did they recently change that?) but for baseball, when is your son's birthday and what grade is he in?
My son has a late April birthday so he has the youngest birth month within his age group for travel baseball. I'd say play with your graduating class so if your son has May-Sept 2010 birthday (for example) and is going into 10th grade, I'd have him play with the class of 2028 rather than class of 2029.
I don't know that I'd have a much younger child play up necessarily but there are people who do it.
Yes, I think all of softball except maybe Little League softball is now age as of August 31 of the current softball "year" (fall to spring) is roster age.
Anonymous wrote:Twin boy and girl. Trying to understand if playing up as they are in between ages would benefit them for travel baseball and softball teams.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand softball's age groups (though did they recently change that?) but for baseball, when is your son's birthday and what grade is he in?
My son has a late April birthday so he has the youngest birth month within his age group for travel baseball. I'd say play with your graduating class so if your son has May-Sept 2010 birthday (for example) and is going into 10th grade, I'd have him play with the class of 2028 rather than class of 2029.
I don't know that I'd have a much younger child play up necessarily but there are people who do it.
Anonymous wrote:Are you are talking rec with an eye to travel in the future (yes, play up if they will not be the worst one on the older team skill-wise) or playing up in tavel? In tavel, I always feel it is best to play on the very best team you can make at your age group. Only play up if the your kid would be the top player on the very best team at their age group in a 30 mile radius.