Anonymous wrote:He’s fairly athletic and tall for his age. Picks up most sports quickly but behind in baseball for sure. Just wondering what he can do until tryouts to help raise his level.
Anonymous wrote:He’s fairly athletic and tall for his age. Picks up most sports quickly but behind in baseball for sure. Just wondering what he can do until tryouts to help raise his level.
Anonymous wrote:Right, we understand it will be hard to make it. Back to the original question - any advice on how to train?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some travel team players are significantly better than rec, in the way they can always drive the ball, locate pitches, fielding the ball and execute plays(ie double/triple plays) with their teammates.
From hearing some people talk, some different rec leagues have different rules. Where some of the leagues might not have some of the more advanced rules. I never really caught which one has which. But I imagine that travel baseball would have all of them and the rules are ingrained into their head.
But I've seen some middle school students outplay some high school JV players. And think that might speak more to the high school program instead of the middle school player.
So it's like previous posters said, it kind of depends on how competitive the high school your kid going to is.
When you say that he recently decided he loves baseball, he's been playing it right? Not that he's never played it before but suddenly decides he wants to try?
nevermind the last part of my question, just caught the last past of OPs post that their kid made All Stars.
Anonymous wrote:What HS? Usually it’s not that difficult to make the freshman team…but plenty of those kids still don’t make the JV/Varsity team.
In any event, the specific HS matters a ton.
Anonymous wrote:Some travel team players are significantly better than rec, in the way they can always drive the ball, locate pitches, fielding the ball and execute plays(ie double/triple plays) with their teammates.
From hearing some people talk, some different rec leagues have different rules. Where some of the leagues might not have some of the more advanced rules. I never really caught which one has which. But I imagine that travel baseball would have all of them and the rules are ingrained into their head.
But I've seen some middle school students outplay some high school JV players. And think that might speak more to the high school program instead of the middle school player.
So it's like previous posters said, it kind of depends on how competitive the high school your kid going to is.
When you say that he recently decided he loves baseball, he's been playing it right? Not that he's never played it before but suddenly decides he wants to try?