Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For baseball the pitchers are helped by winter breaks.
If she really really wants to go that far, put up a net in your garage for hitting during the winter and focus on conditioning. Find a league that does winter practices in a school gym or one of the area facilities.
Who does indoor practices around here (nova?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For baseball the pitchers are helped by winter breaks.
If she really really wants to go that far, put up a net in your garage for hitting during the winter and focus on conditioning. Find a league that does winter practices in a school gym or one of the area facilities.
Who does indoor practices around here (nova?)
Anonymous wrote:They can't really compete. There's a reason you see CA, AZ and FL girls on most college rosters. It's not impossible though. Find an indoor facility to practice batting and pitching, if that's her position. At least you can keep up in that aspect.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not aware of any leagues in NOVA actively playing through the winter months due to weather and fields being closed but if your child is interested in playing in tournaments there are organizations that run tournaments in Florida and other warmer states that individual players can sign up for, such as Game Day USA.
That said, I think it's actually good for kids to get a bit of a break so they don't burn out. Also gives them a chance to explore/try other sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best softball player in NCAA is from Nebraska.
The best American baseball player is from New Jersey.
Don't let climate convince you that your kid can't compete
Actually, Jordy is #2.
https://www.ncaa.com/news/softball/article/2024-01-18/d1softball-preseason-top-100-players-ranking-list
Jordy’s going to drop this year because Nebraska isn’t going to have the offensive support Oklahoma gave her.
Valerie Cagle, of Yorktown, VA, is the top player in college softball. She plays for Clemson.
Kat Sandercock of Florida State, who graduated last year and was one of the best players in college softball, is from McLean. I think she might be on the National team now.
Fair enough.
I also think there's a chance Canady ends up at the top list after this season. She was electric in the playoffs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best softball player in NCAA is from Nebraska.
The best American baseball player is from New Jersey.
Don't let climate convince you that your kid can't compete
Actually, Jordy is #2.
https://www.ncaa.com/news/softball/article/2024-01-18/d1softball-preseason-top-100-players-ranking-list
Jordy’s going to drop this year because Nebraska isn’t going to have the offensive support Oklahoma gave her.
Valerie Cagle, of Yorktown, VA, is the top player in college softball. She plays for Clemson.
Kat Sandercock of Florida State, who graduated last year and was one of the best players in college softball, is from McLean. I think she might be on the National team now.
Anonymous wrote:It's better to train in other sports and give the baseball/softball player muscles a rest or different work out.
Signed,
Parent of two baseball players in colleges that you most definitely have heard of.