Anonymous wrote:The rec baseball season is ending for the spring, but that's probably helpful in this case.
If you're in N. Arlington, try doing a couple sessions at Ignite, outside of Ballston. A little one-on-one coaching on hitting, throwing and catching technique will be a good foundation. (He'll need his own glove, broken in.) From there, sign him up for a week or three of summer camp -- Arlington County, Falls Church City, and Fairfax all have rec camps. This will be good for him to learn the strategy and situational awareness of the game, which is so important when fielding and base-running.
In the fall, depending on his age then he can register for a team in either Babe Ruth (which in Arlington goes through age 12) or Arlington Senior Babe Ruth (which is 13-18).
Anonymous wrote:Unless you are talking about super athletic kid, it is not safe and fun. Even athletic kids who did not play baseball struggle a lot, but at least don't get hurt.
12 yrs old is too late. I've seen many cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP these parents who are saying go ahead and sign up your son who has never played before don't realize your son is at least league age 13 starting this fall if he is already 12 years old (and if he turns 13 this summer he will be league age 14). If you can find a little league that has intermediate (ages 11-13) there is no way your child can keep up if they have never played any sport that involves hand eye coordination. And it will be worse in juniors division.
This is different than someone who is league age 11 or 12 starting. You missed this spring season. The intermediate level kids pitch way to fast and no one will be happy to see your son strike out over and over again. By that age many kids will have been playing for 6 to 8 years since they were 5 or 6 years old.
OP don’t listen to this person.
Yes, if he is already 12 he will have aged out of little league for future seasons. But there are lots of other options. I’ve seen athletic kids pick up a bat and ball for the first time in middle school and they have the hang of it faster than anyone who has been throwing money into travel ball and private lessons for 5 years wants to believe. I hope your kid has a blast!
The key word you used was “athletic”. I absolutely would encourage an athletic kid or a kid who has played another sport involving hand eye coordination to play at any age. On my sons team a 12 year who had never played before played league major division and was amazing by the end of the season and made the all star team. He was 5’9” and played years of tennis. Another kid joined at 11 and did great because he had played lacrosse.
I still insist that a kid who has never played anything involving hand eye coordination shouldn’t start baseball at 12. It isn’t safe and to see a kid strike out every single time at bat is disheartening for that kid and fior the other players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP these parents who are saying go ahead and sign up your son who has never played before don't realize your son is at least league age 13 starting this fall if he is already 12 years old (and if he turns 13 this summer he will be league age 14). If you can find a little league that has intermediate (ages 11-13) there is no way your child can keep up if they have never played any sport that involves hand eye coordination. And it will be worse in juniors division.
This is different than someone who is league age 11 or 12 starting. You missed this spring season. The intermediate level kids pitch way to fast and no one will be happy to see your son strike out over and over again. By that age many kids will have been playing for 6 to 8 years since they were 5 or 6 years old.
OP don’t listen to this person.
Yes, if he is already 12 he will have aged out of little league for future seasons. But there are lots of other options. I’ve seen athletic kids pick up a bat and ball for the first time in middle school and they have the hang of it faster than anyone who has been throwing money into travel ball and private lessons for 5 years wants to believe. I hope your kid has a blast!
Anonymous wrote:OP these parents who are saying go ahead and sign up your son who has never played before don't realize your son is at least league age 13 starting this fall if he is already 12 years old (and if he turns 13 this summer he will be league age 14). If you can find a little league that has intermediate (ages 11-13) there is no way your child can keep up if they have never played any sport that involves hand eye coordination. And it will be worse in juniors division.
This is different than someone who is league age 11 or 12 starting. You missed this spring season. The intermediate level kids pitch way to fast and no one will be happy to see your son strike out over and over again. By that age many kids will have been playing for 6 to 8 years since they were 5 or 6 years old.