Anonymous wrote:Just chiming in to say that I have two boys that played with our local Little League from t-ball thru the 50/70 division. Every single season, there was at least one kid on the team who had never played baseball. The older that particular kid was, the faster they seemed to develop. Might not have made all-stars, but learned, developed and had fun.
This area can be competitive in baseball (well, everything, really). I just wanted to add that don't be afraid to sign them up because others have played since t-ball. It's a great team sport to jump into, and 10 years old should be about exploring interests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, in our area at least, fall is more low-key and developmental. Spring is more competitive and when they do a draft.
Daddy ball is a real thing, and there are some volunteer parent coaches that will stick some kids in outfield all game long, while their kid always gets to play shortstop or pitch. But hopefully you get a good coach who gives every kid a chance at the key positions.
Alexandria Little League All Stars 10-13 last year were.... I shit you not... only the coaches kids. Not a single kid whose dad wasn't invloved made the cut. Shame on all of them.
Pathetic.
ANSLL is almost all like that, too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, in our area at least, fall is more low-key and developmental. Spring is more competitive and when they do a draft.
Daddy ball is a real thing, and there are some volunteer parent coaches that will stick some kids in outfield all game long, while their kid always gets to play shortstop or pitch. But hopefully you get a good coach who gives every kid a chance at the key positions.
Alexandria Little League All Stars 10-13 last year were.... I shit you not... only the coaches kids. Not a single kid whose dad wasn't invloved made the cut. Shame on all of them.
Pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, in our area at least, fall is more low-key and developmental. Spring is more competitive and when they do a draft.
Daddy ball is a real thing, and there are some volunteer parent coaches that will stick some kids in outfield all game long, while their kid always gets to play shortstop or pitch. But hopefully you get a good coach who gives every kid a chance at the key positions.
Alexandria Little League All Stars 10-13 last year were.... I shit you not... only the coaches kids. Not a single kid whose dad wasn't invloved made the cut. Shame on all of them.
Pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, in our area at least, fall is more low-key and developmental. Spring is more competitive and when they do a draft.
Daddy ball is a real thing, and there are some volunteer parent coaches that will stick some kids in outfield all game long, while their kid always gets to play shortstop or pitch. But hopefully you get a good coach who gives every kid a chance at the key positions.
Anonymous wrote:How are 10 yo eligible for babe Ruth? It’s after little league, 12 and up.
Anonymous wrote:How are 10 yo eligible for babe Ruth? It’s after little league, 12 and up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are just starting, sign them up for AAA American. They will be able to learn more that way. At AAA National, they will be a huge liability to the team and you have two of them.
This is meaningless without specifying which area/league you are talking about. There is certainly no National/American split in our Little League, it just depends on your address.
Age 10 could be AA or AAA. I would do AA which is the first kid pitch season.