Anonymous wrote:Lots of football and lacrosse talk on here, but what about baseball? Anyone have a kid playing baseball? Which high schools are the most competitive? Is it hard to make the teams? Harder or easier to excel at compared w/ lacrosse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baseball is a tough sport. Lot's of life lessons. My son has remarked that those have been valuable skills as he took on new challenges in his life.
Schools are having a harder time fielding teams as the popularity of lacrosse has grown. I hope baseball remains viable in youth sports.
Interesting; I'm not aware of any of the local private schools that lack a varsity and a JV with good numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far I know, there is still enough in the area school pipelines for JV and Varsity teams. My recent exposure to that pipeline is a few years old but even then the feeder system from travel teams and little leagues was feeling the competition from lacrosse. The game and the skills aren't easy to pick up on the fly so I think for baseball that feeder system is really important. Despite it's reputation among the masses, to play baseball well you have to be a good athlete. It's a lot easier to pick up a lacrosse stick and hide in a running crowd as a beginner, We have the Nats though to inspire the little kids!
All good points. I played lacrosse myself but love baseball as a fan and would be very sad to see it die out. There are kids for whom baseball is a great fit athletically for whom lacrosse is not, and vice versa. It's also good to get those early throwing and catching and hitting skills to make the splash in rec league softball.I hope both sports will thrive.