Anonymous wrote:6 months until tryouts. Double caloric intake and 5 days/week in the weight room. Needs to gain 25 pounds. Batting coach in the fall. Start throwing program Thanksgiving week. Grind and repeat.
Anonymous wrote:All-Stars? Has he only played Little League or something? That field is 46-60 (mound/bases distance in feet). No leads, no pickoffs. Little kid rules.
Travel Baseball at age 10+ moves up to a 50-70 field with leads, pickoffs, etc. -- real baseball. This also applies to Babe Ruth, Cal Ripken, and Pony Rec leagues.
Age 13+ is 60-90 diamond, same dimensions as Nats Park, college, high school, etc.
The longer throws as the field gets bigger are REAL -- gotta have proper mechanics to be accurate and strong. Mentally, so much more going on with the real baseball rules compared to Little League.
What has your son played?
Anonymous wrote:Why is that? Just because he won't be at that level of play or because the coach isn't connected to players that are not on travel teams? Either way, he would prefer to be a multisport athlete over playing travel baseball full time.
Anonymous wrote:He can play anywhere but 3rd and outfield are his best positions. He also is a relief pitcher (not much training as a pitcher though).