Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you recommend a program for U12 for a kid who loves baseball but wants a very positive experience with supportive coaches and players? Maybe we want developmental vs pure travel I don’t know. My son’s current team is at each other’s throats after losing all of our games at a tournament this weekend. We are in Loudoun County VA.
I’m in Fairfax County so unfortunately no recommendations, but I did want to commiserate. My son’s LL team turned on itself and the environment was so toxic. He’s now on a 12u travel team with very supportive coaches and teammates and it’s been such a fresh breath of air to be on this kind of team. They’re not the best team but he (and we) love how supportive it is.
I hope you find something good for your son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster— I have a 9u who we are moving to another team because we are pretty sure the coach has some sort of implicit bias against nonwhite people. Are dc dynasty or win within particularly diverse? Not sure I want my kid as the only not white kid on a team again.
Mizuno Outlaws is quite diverse, both players on the field and the coaching staff.
The age level Mizuno teams we play are not very diverse at all. I do think they sometimes have an age level where there are a few minority players.
PP, a good way to find out is to look at the team Instagram accounts.
Mizuno: https://instagram.com/mizunooutlaws?utm_medium=copy_link
Dynasty: https://instagram.com/dcdynastybaseball?utm_medium=copy_link
Win within: https://instagram.com/winwithinbaseball?utm_medium=copy_link
Wild Bill: https://instagram.com/wild_bill_baseball?utm_medium=copy_link
Following your advice about the Instagram page would directly contradict your statement about the Outlaws. This was a specific consideration for us, and I’m beyond pleased with the diversity of the owners, coaches and players, both on his specific team and as the wider organization. I don’t mean to be argumentative, and the organization isn’t even what the OP is looking for in terms of a low key baseball org, but commitment to diversity is a hallmark of the program.
Not trying to be argumentative either but again the age/level team my son has faced has not been diverse.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BzDa0T_nbST/?utm_medium=copy_link
https://www.instagram.com/p/BxplQwYnEkX/?utm_medium=copy_link
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv_3MHPBCkB/?utm_medium=copy_link
https://www.instagram.com/p/BqWOciXBgxV/?utm_medium=copy_link
Maybe some ages are more diverse than others.
Or maybe it isn’t 2019. It is not an age thing, it is due to an expansion beyond northern Virginia in the past two years, since the organization merged with dbat. Your information is outdated and wrong, and I’d hate for pp to miss out on an org owned and managed by three black men and made up of a diverse group of players from all over the dmv.
Anonymous wrote:Can you recommend a program for U12 for a kid who loves baseball but wants a very positive experience with supportive coaches and players? Maybe we want developmental vs pure travel I don’t know. My son’s current team is at each other’s throats after losing all of our games at a tournament this weekend. We are in Loudoun County VA.
Anonymous wrote:New poster— I have a 9u who we are moving to another team because we are pretty sure the coach has some sort of implicit bias against nonwhite people. Are dc dynasty or win within particularly diverse? Not sure I want my kid as the only not white kid on a team again.
Anonymous wrote:Can you recommend a program for U12 for a kid who loves baseball but wants a very positive experience with supportive coaches and players? Maybe we want developmental vs pure travel I don’t know. My son’s current team is at each other’s throats after losing all of our games at a tournament this weekend. We are in Loudoun County VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster— I have a 9u who we are moving to another team because we are pretty sure the coach has some sort of implicit bias against nonwhite people. Are dc dynasty or win within particularly diverse? Not sure I want my kid as the only not white kid on a team again.
Mizuno Outlaws is quite diverse, both players on the field and the coaching staff.
The age level Mizuno teams we play are not very diverse at all. I do think they sometimes have an age level where there are a few minority players.
PP, a good way to find out is to look at the team Instagram accounts.
Mizuno: https://instagram.com/mizunooutlaws?utm_medium=copy_link
Dynasty: https://instagram.com/dcdynastybaseball?utm_medium=copy_link
Win within: https://instagram.com/winwithinbaseball?utm_medium=copy_link
Wild Bill: https://instagram.com/wild_bill_baseball?utm_medium=copy_link
Following your advice about the Instagram page would directly contradict your statement about the Outlaws. This was a specific consideration for us, and I’m beyond pleased with the diversity of the owners, coaches and players, both on his specific team and as the wider organization. I don’t mean to be argumentative, and the organization isn’t even what the OP is looking for in terms of a low key baseball org, but commitment to diversity is a hallmark of the program.
Not trying to be argumentative either but again the age/level team my son has faced has not been diverse.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BzDa0T_nbST/?utm_medium=copy_link
https://www.instagram.com/p/BxplQwYnEkX/?utm_medium=copy_link
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv_3MHPBCkB/?utm_medium=copy_link
https://www.instagram.com/p/BqWOciXBgxV/?utm_medium=copy_link
Maybe some ages are more diverse than others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster— I have a 9u who we are moving to another team because we are pretty sure the coach has some sort of implicit bias against nonwhite people. Are dc dynasty or win within particularly diverse? Not sure I want my kid as the only not white kid on a team again.
Mizuno Outlaws is quite diverse, both players on the field and the coaching staff.
The age level Mizuno teams we play are not very diverse at all. I do think they sometimes have an age level where there are a few minority players.
PP, a good way to find out is to look at the team Instagram accounts.
Mizuno: https://instagram.com/mizunooutlaws?utm_medium=copy_link
Dynasty: https://instagram.com/dcdynastybaseball?utm_medium=copy_link
Win within: https://instagram.com/winwithinbaseball?utm_medium=copy_link
Wild Bill: https://instagram.com/wild_bill_baseball?utm_medium=copy_link
Following your advice about the Instagram page would directly contradict your statement about the Outlaws. This was a specific consideration for us, and I’m beyond pleased with the diversity of the owners, coaches and players, both on his specific team and as the wider organization. I don’t mean to be argumentative, and the organization isn’t even what the OP is looking for in terms of a low key baseball org, but commitment to diversity is a hallmark of the program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster— I have a 9u who we are moving to another team because we are pretty sure the coach has some sort of implicit bias against nonwhite people. Are dc dynasty or win within particularly diverse? Not sure I want my kid as the only not white kid on a team again.
Mizuno Outlaws is quite diverse, both players on the field and the coaching staff.
The age level Mizuno teams we play are not very diverse at all. I do think they sometimes have an age level where there are a few minority players.
PP, a good way to find out is to look at the team Instagram accounts.
Mizuno: https://instagram.com/mizunooutlaws?utm_medium=copy_link
Dynasty: https://instagram.com/dcdynastybaseball?utm_medium=copy_link
Win within: https://instagram.com/winwithinbaseball?utm_medium=copy_link
Wild Bill: https://instagram.com/wild_bill_baseball?utm_medium=copy_link
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster— I have a 9u who we are moving to another team because we are pretty sure the coach has some sort of implicit bias against nonwhite people. Are dc dynasty or win within particularly diverse? Not sure I want my kid as the only not white kid on a team again.
Mizuno Outlaws is quite diverse, both players on the field and the coaching staff.
Anonymous wrote:New poster— I have a 9u who we are moving to another team because we are pretty sure the coach has some sort of implicit bias against nonwhite people. Are dc dynasty or win within particularly diverse? Not sure I want my kid as the only not white kid on a team again.