Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s da best
OMG TJ! I didn’t realize you are a DC Urban Mom hahaha
OP - just to be clear, don’t go with Prospects unless you talk to the other parents and you like the coaches A LOT. (Some of the coaches are also meh.) The director is full of himself, treats kids like commodities, and none of the college coaches he claims as friends even respect or like him. Most parents can’t stand him. He is not there to build good teams and help kids get recruited. He is there to feed his ego and exert an irrational level of control over everyone and everything.
With maybe two exceptions, the current best players in MoCo most definitely do not play for Prospects. Most of their players are going D3, and you don’t need Prospects for that.
Good luck!
Who do they play for?
Google is your friend. Look at Prep Baseball, look at Game Changer for the teams that are headed to States, look at MSABC and All-Division teams, look at X. It’s not hard to find who kids play for. There is not one powerhouse org in MoCo. Also, many kids play for teams based outside of MoCo. I encourage you to find the right fit for your kid. An excellent place to start is definitely with your high school coach.
NP
If it’s not hard, why don’t you just answer the question instead of acting like an AH?
Seriously, what are you getting out of responding to an extremely simple question like this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s da best
OMG TJ! I didn’t realize you are a DC Urban Mom hahaha
OP - just to be clear, don’t go with Prospects unless you talk to the other parents and you like the coaches A LOT. (Some of the coaches are also meh.) The director is full of himself, treats kids like commodities, and none of the college coaches he claims as friends even respect or like him. Most parents can’t stand him. He is not there to build good teams and help kids get recruited. He is there to feed his ego and exert an irrational level of control over everyone and everything.
With maybe two exceptions, the current best players in MoCo most definitely do not play for Prospects. Most of their players are going D3, and you don’t need Prospects for that.
Good luck!
Who do they play for?
Google is your friend. Look at Prep Baseball, look at Game Changer for the teams that are headed to States, look at MSABC and All-Division teams, look at X. It’s not hard to find who kids play for. There is not one powerhouse org in MoCo. Also, many kids play for teams based outside of MoCo. I encourage you to find the right fit for your kid. An excellent place to start is definitely with your high school coach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s da best
OMG TJ! I didn’t realize you are a DC Urban Mom hahaha
OP - just to be clear, don’t go with Prospects unless you talk to the other parents and you like the coaches A LOT. (Some of the coaches are also meh.) The director is full of himself, treats kids like commodities, and none of the college coaches he claims as friends even respect or like him. Most parents can’t stand him. He is not there to build good teams and help kids get recruited. He is there to feed his ego and exert an irrational level of control over everyone and everything.
With maybe two exceptions, the current best players in MoCo most definitely do not play for Prospects. Most of their players are going D3, and you don’t need Prospects for that.
Good luck!
Who do they play for?
Google is your friend. Look at Prep Baseball, look at Game Changer for the teams that are headed to States, look at MSABC and All-Division teams, look at X. It’s not hard to find who kids play for. There is not one powerhouse org in MoCo. Also, many kids play for teams based outside of MoCo. I encourage you to find the right fit for your kid. An excellent place to start is definitely with your high school coach.
Anonymous wrote:If you live in Montgomery County and are a top level player, I reccomend the Prospects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:OP, which area do you live, and how competitive are you looking for? KOA and OBGC (Olney) are also established organizations.
In MoCo, add Sandy Spring Falcons.
There are also many outside of MoCo. Join one of the Maryland travel baseball Facebook groups and look for tryouts according to your son’s age. Or post your son’s age, position, etc.
Most tryouts happen in June, not late summer.
Talk to other parents. The two orgs you mention in your OP can be polarizing and yield really different experiences, depending on the coach and your experience with the top- level men who run the business. I would not recommend either.
OP here--We are new to the area (North Bethesda), so don't have parents to talk to about different organizations. The two I mentioned in my post were two that came up in internet searches. Can you elaborate on the polarizing/yield really different experiences comment? DS is a possibility for playing D3, but I would say D1 is unlikely.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:OP, which area do you live, and how competitive are you looking for? KOA and OBGC (Olney) are also established organizations.
In MoCo, add Sandy Spring Falcons.
There are also many outside of MoCo. Join one of the Maryland travel baseball Facebook groups and look for tryouts according to your son’s age. Or post your son’s age, position, etc.
Most tryouts happen in June, not late summer.
Talk to other parents. The two orgs you mention in your OP can be polarizing and yield really different experiences, depending on the coach and your experience with the top- level men who run the business. I would not recommend either.
.Anonymous wrote:OP, which area do you live, and how competitive are you looking for? KOA and OBGC (Olney) are also established organizations.