Anonymous wrote:OP’s kid plays travel baseball and hangs out with these boys and OP is surprised that they are large? What about at school pick up or coming off the bus or school events or anywhere else you see a larger variety of kids? Are all of those boys huge too, or just the boys in your particular club baseball group?
Anonymous wrote:He sounds normal for height maybe a bit tall, but I'm finding it hard to believe that he's 85th% for weight. Lots of boys redshirt. year at that age can make a huge difference.
Anonymous wrote:Because baseball kids are generally fat and out of shape?
Anonymous wrote:He sounds normal for height maybe a bit tall, but I'm finding it hard to believe that he's 85th% for weight. Lots of boys redshirt. year at that age can make a huge difference.
Anonymous wrote:We just got the roster for our almost 10 year old’s baseball club with height and weight. Kids are all within a year of him. My son is in the 95 percentile for height and 85% for weight and most kids have 15-40 lbs on him. He’s the smallest on his roster by 10 lbs! He’s 84 lbs and turns 10 next week and just under 5’. Why is everyone so big now? He is small in his friend group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because you are comparing him to kids whose parents self selected them to play sports in a club. Most will be much larger than average.
Yup. Not a random sample by any means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s odd that a kid’s baseball team sends out everyone’s height and weight to all the parents. I could understand a wrestling team or some other sport where those stats are important but not baseball and not a team of 10 yr olds.
Another easy explanation is the "listed" height/weight are wrong too! Again, why would this be included though?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s odd that a kid’s baseball team sends out everyone’s height and weight to all the parents. I could understand a wrestling team or some other sport where those stats are important but not baseball and not a team of 10 yr olds.
This is weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s odd that a kid’s baseball team sends out everyone’s height and weight to all the parents. I could understand a wrestling team or some other sport where those stats are important but not baseball and not a team of 10 yr olds.
This is weird.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s odd that a kid’s baseball team sends out everyone’s height and weight to all the parents. I could understand a wrestling team or some other sport where those stats are important but not baseball and not a team of 10 yr olds.