Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s pretty hard to advance and win at Cooperstown, if you’ve been. It is a tournament after all. Agree that LLWS is also a wonderful tournament.
I don’t think this is true. Two teams I’ve known go to round of 16 and round of 8 out of 100.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 9U we spent about 3k plus some hotel rooms (although most tournaments were driveable within an hour or so, so we didn’t get a room).
At 9U you should be playing rec for $200/season. Kids can barely pitch at that age. Stop the madness.
They also play rec. travel starts at 8u and yeahs are formed. Do you think kids can just play rec a few times a year and then get on a travel team at 11u? No. At our high school, even done travel kids won’t make the team. It’s very competitive and baseball is about reps.
Yes, it’s definitely possible to wait for travel until 11u. Because that’s what we did. Now with varsity starter on WCAC team you would know. The travel ball industrial complex is powerful and it’s hard for parents to fight back. But fight back we must.
I agree with this...you can even wait until 12u especially if you have a competitive LL and are putting in the work on your own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 9U we spent about 3k plus some hotel rooms (although most tournaments were driveable within an hour or so, so we didn’t get a room).
At 9U you should be playing rec for $200/season. Kids can barely pitch at that age. Stop the madness.
They also play rec. travel starts at 8u and yeahs are formed. Do you think kids can just play rec a few times a year and then get on a travel team at 11u? No. At our high school, even done travel kids won’t make the team. It’s very competitive and baseball is about reps.
Yes, it’s definitely possible to wait for travel until 11u. Because that’s what we did. Now with varsity starter on WCAC team you would know. The travel ball industrial complex is powerful and it’s hard for parents to fight back. But fight back we must.
Anonymous wrote:It’s pretty hard to advance and win at Cooperstown, if you’ve been. It is a tournament after all. Agree that LLWS is also a wonderful tournament.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 9U we spent about 3k plus some hotel rooms (although most tournaments were driveable within an hour or so, so we didn’t get a room).
At 9U you should be playing rec for $200/season. Kids can barely pitch at that age. Stop the madness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 9U we spent about 3k plus some hotel rooms (although most tournaments were driveable within an hour or so, so we didn’t get a room).
At 9U you should be playing rec for $200/season. Kids can barely pitch at that age. Stop the madness.
They also play rec. travel starts at 8u and yeahs are formed. Do you think kids can just play rec a few times a year and then get on a travel team at 11u? No. At our high school, even done travel kids won’t make the team. It’s very competitive and baseball is about reps.
Yes, it’s definitely possible to wait for travel until 11u. Because that’s what we did. Now with varsity starter on WCAC team you would know. The travel ball industrial complex is powerful and it’s hard for parents to fight back. But fight back we must.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 9U we spent about 3k plus some hotel rooms (although most tournaments were driveable within an hour or so, so we didn’t get a room).
At 9U you should be playing rec for $200/season. Kids can barely pitch at that age. Stop the madness.
They also play rec. travel starts at 8u and yeahs are formed. Do you think kids can just play rec a few times a year and then get on a travel team at 11u? No. At our high school, even done travel kids won’t make the team. It’s very competitive and baseball is about reps.
Anonymous wrote:Pp here. Above expenses are 13u. 12u was a bit more on the team expense because of Ctown. Team did fundraising but it was a substantial chunk of change to go to Ctown and then stay for the week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 9U we spent about 3k plus some hotel rooms (although most tournaments were driveable within an hour or so, so we didn’t get a room).
At 9U you should be playing rec for $200/season. Kids can barely pitch at that age. Stop the madness.
Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old has been on travel baseball teams since he was 12. Now it is showcase ball for recruitment (and it’s a heck of a lot of fun).
$2,000/season max for fees, the lowest has been $800. Airfare is the most expensive thing, followed by hotels. For many years his “travel” team played locally with one big fun travel tournament a year. These kids weren’t going to the LLWS - there is plenty of local competition.
My son loves gear, so add to the above all the Christmas and birthday presents of new bats, gloves, arm sleeves, ridiculous gold chains, and pitching grip gizmos.