Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a girl considers herself a pitcher (and also plays corner infield) and you don't think her pitching is strong enough but do like her for, say, 3rd base, would you take her and would you still work with her on developing her pitching of would you write off pitching for her forever? Also, would you tell her you were taking her to play 3rd only? This is for a 9 year old (2012). Or would you not want her at all because she wants to pitch and isn't there yet?
No OP but have been in this position. If your daughter wants to pitch, be very clear to coaches that she wants to pitch and you are looking looking for a team where she will get to pitch. Our DD could throw hard for her age but was wild. Lots of girls between first year 10u and second year find a lot more consistency, but they have to practice and get some game experience.
Thanks. My DD is the opposite. Does not throw hard at all but she is quite consistent. Almost always right down the center, but sometimes low.
Anonymous wrote:What are your thought on a kid going to tryouts even if she/her parents are 98% sure we don't want her doing travel yet (but think we probably will in the future)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a girl considers herself a pitcher (and also plays corner infield) and you don't think her pitching is strong enough but do like her for, say, 3rd base, would you take her and would you still work with her on developing her pitching of would you write off pitching for her forever? Also, would you tell her you were taking her to play 3rd only? This is for a 9 year old (2012). Or would you not want her at all because she wants to pitch and isn't there yet?
No OP but have been in this position. If your daughter wants to pitch, be very clear to coaches that she wants to pitch and you are looking looking for a team where she will get to pitch. Our DD could throw hard for her age but was wild. Lots of girls between first year 10u and second year find a lot more consistency, but they have to practice and get some game experience.
Anonymous wrote:If a girl considers herself a pitcher (and also plays corner infield) and you don't think her pitching is strong enough but do like her for, say, 3rd base, would you take her and would you still work with her on developing her pitching of would you write off pitching for her forever? Also, would you tell her you were taking her to play 3rd only? This is for a 9 year old (2012). Or would you not want her at all because she wants to pitch and isn't there yet?
Anonymous wrote:Do girls who do travel softball have time for any other ECs? It just seems to be kind of crazy to limit my young ES to one sport so early when she is interested in different things.