Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poster asking for training recs has an 8th grader so not trying out for HS until next year.
Best option we’ve found near-ish to Bethesda is Primal 1 Baseball in Gaithersburg. It’s not affiliated with any of the travel teams so guys from tons of teams train together. Instructors are great and focus on helping players figure out how to correct/adjust their swing etc.
I don't know about Montegomery county, but a lot of counties let 8th graders try out for HS if the middle school doesn't offer the sport. It's common in Arlington for 8th graders to try out for baseball.
Yes common to try out but very few make it.
Not true. A good number of 8th graders make JV, especially at W-L and Yorktown.
Yorktown coaches told the kids that they would take 2 8th graders and that they won’t play. I know it’s a huge honor to be selected, but wouldn’t it be better from a development standpoint to stay with your travel team for the spring and actually play in games? I can think of about almost 15 8th graders trying out. Very few for w&L and Wakefield isn’t strong so the 8th graders trying out will probably make it.
Why wouldn't they be able to play with their travel teams on the weekends?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poster asking for training recs has an 8th grader so not trying out for HS until next year.
Best option we’ve found near-ish to Bethesda is Primal 1 Baseball in Gaithersburg. It’s not affiliated with any of the travel teams so guys from tons of teams train together. Instructors are great and focus on helping players figure out how to correct/adjust their swing etc.
I don't know about Montegomery county, but a lot of counties let 8th graders try out for HS if the middle school doesn't offer the sport. It's common in Arlington for 8th graders to try out for baseball.
Yes common to try out but very few make it.
Not true. A good number of 8th graders make JV, especially at W-L and Yorktown.
Yorktown coaches told the kids that they would take 2 8th graders and that they won’t play. I know it’s a huge honor to be selected, but wouldn’t it be better from a development standpoint to stay with your travel team for the spring and actually play in games? I can think of about almost 15 8th graders trying out. Very few for w&L and Wakefield isn’t strong so the 8th graders trying out will probably make it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poster asking for training recs has an 8th grader so not trying out for HS until next year.
Best option we’ve found near-ish to Bethesda is Primal 1 Baseball in Gaithersburg. It’s not affiliated with any of the travel teams so guys from tons of teams train together. Instructors are great and focus on helping players figure out how to correct/adjust their swing etc.
I don't know about Montegomery county, but a lot of counties let 8th graders try out for HS if the middle school doesn't offer the sport. It's common in Arlington for 8th graders to try out for baseball.
Yes common to try out but very few make it.
Not true. A good number of 8th graders make JV, especially at W-L and Yorktown.
Pretty sure only 1 or 2 8th graders played for YHS last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poster asking for training recs has an 8th grader so not trying out for HS until next year.
Best option we’ve found near-ish to Bethesda is Primal 1 Baseball in Gaithersburg. It’s not affiliated with any of the travel teams so guys from tons of teams train together. Instructors are great and focus on helping players figure out how to correct/adjust their swing etc.
I don't know about Montegomery county, but a lot of counties let 8th graders try out for HS if the middle school doesn't offer the sport. It's common in Arlington for 8th graders to try out for baseball.
Yes common to try out but very few make it.
Not true. A good number of 8th graders make JV, especially at W-L and Yorktown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poster asking for training recs has an 8th grader so not trying out for HS until next year.
Best option we’ve found near-ish to Bethesda is Primal 1 Baseball in Gaithersburg. It’s not affiliated with any of the travel teams so guys from tons of teams train together. Instructors are great and focus on helping players figure out how to correct/adjust their swing etc.
I don't know about Montegomery county, but a lot of counties let 8th graders try out for HS if the middle school doesn't offer the sport. It's common in Arlington for 8th graders to try out for baseball.
Yes common to try out but very few make it.
Not true. A good number of 8th graders make JV, especially at W-L and Yorktown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poster asking for training recs has an 8th grader so not trying out for HS until next year.
Best option we’ve found near-ish to Bethesda is Primal 1 Baseball in Gaithersburg. It’s not affiliated with any of the travel teams so guys from tons of teams train together. Instructors are great and focus on helping players figure out how to correct/adjust their swing etc.
I don't know about Montegomery county, but a lot of counties let 8th graders try out for HS if the middle school doesn't offer the sport. It's common in Arlington for 8th graders to try out for baseball.
Yes common to try out but very few make it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poster asking for training recs has an 8th grader so not trying out for HS until next year.
Best option we’ve found near-ish to Bethesda is Primal 1 Baseball in Gaithersburg. It’s not affiliated with any of the travel teams so guys from tons of teams train together. Instructors are great and focus on helping players figure out how to correct/adjust their swing etc.
I don't know about Montegomery county, but a lot of counties let 8th graders try out for HS if the middle school doesn't offer the sport. It's common in Arlington for 8th graders to try out for baseball.
Anonymous wrote:Poster asking for training recs has an 8th grader so not trying out for HS until next year.
Best option we’ve found near-ish to Bethesda is Primal 1 Baseball in Gaithersburg. It’s not affiliated with any of the travel teams so guys from tons of teams train together. Instructors are great and focus on helping players figure out how to correct/adjust their swing etc.
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t tryouts next week? I mean this kindly, but if your kid doesn’t play travel, don’t they have almost zero chance of making a public high school team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's a good place for a 8th grader to do individual hitting and feilding training/lessons to get ready for high school try outs? Not looking for college recruitment or MLB here, but my kid is a good baseball player who would like to make his high school team. Looking for a training facility that will help him to improve, but not looking for baseball to take over our lives (he plays other sports). We were thinking of Prime Time, but this post has put me off that. Is there a good place (preferably near Bethesda or Chevy Chase) that can do solid training and not be otherwise awful?
I don't have a suggestion in BCC area, but just a word of warning. All the instructors will try to change your kid's swing. If you are OK with that, that's fine but this close to tryouts I'd be concerned, especially if your son is already a good hitter. My son did lessons at Ignite and they try to change every kid's swing the same way, basically emphasizing power. That's great for some kids, but if your kid is more of a contact hitter, it can really mess with them. I know several kids who all got the same "corrections". We did lessons all last winter and my kid went from being a good hitter to one with a high strikeout rate because he was always trying to drive the ball.