Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son played varsity baseball his senior year of high school on a winning team with multiple D1 recruits. He'd never played before. (He is a good athlete and was a recruit for a totally unrelated sport - ice hockey).
Point being: it's never too late. Certainly not at 10.
Multiple D1 baseball recruits? Which high school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baseball is the type of sport where playing rec little league can be fun to pick up almost any age (like soccer), but to develop the skills and mechanics to play at the next click up does require more development and coaching than you might think - and unlikely some other sports, things like developing your swing, etc. can vary more by the individual. As others mentioned, getting battling lessons and even some focused throwing/cathing for form as a 'boost' might be worth doing and depending on how athletic and 'naturally' you kid is in picking up quickly, he could get on par with a lot of the travel team kids pretty quickly. Also having some sense of the mechanics helps to avoid injuries.
+1
Not too late to start, and an athletic kid could be brought up to speed quite quickly if he puts in the effort (lessons are a great idea if you can afford).
Anonymous wrote:Baseball is the type of sport where playing rec little league can be fun to pick up almost any age (like soccer), but to develop the skills and mechanics to play at the next click up does require more development and coaching than you might think - and unlikely some other sports, things like developing your swing, etc. can vary more by the individual. As others mentioned, getting battling lessons and even some focused throwing/cathing for form as a 'boost' might be worth doing and depending on how athletic and 'naturally' you kid is in picking up quickly, he could get on par with a lot of the travel team kids pretty quickly. Also having some sense of the mechanics helps to avoid injuries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 10 year old boy. We live in Lorton, VA area. He is in 4th grade - good athlete. Plays travel soccer, picks up any sport he tries pretty easily.
Is it too late for him to start baseball in the Spring? I know he will not be the star of the team, which will be frustrating for him, but he is ok with that. He is typically always playing the whole game in whatever sport he does.
Anything he could work on over the winter if he decides to play? He likes throwing the ball around in the front yard, practicing batting, etc. But by no means does he know much about baseball. Will he even get to play in the Spring? Or is he at an age where the coaches just sit the kids?
Take him to a lacrosse game. He'll forget about baseball in a heartbeat. And no, 10 is not too late to start.