Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do kids from DC proper (Wilson HS, etc) get on track to play college ball? Seems like the further outlying areas have the more competitive leagues, so if a kids lives in the city, are they logistically screwed?
OP here:
Wilson has had a few kids go on to playing college ball, including a pitcher recently who left to play at DUKE. It’s not as important to play on a great high school team nowadays. What’s important is the work you put in off the field - that you play on a solid summer travel team - and that your player does attend showcases to get noticed.
If a child loves baseball and has some talent the most important thing is to establish good habits early and as they get older (high school age) that they have a consistent workout regimen and baseball skills development program in place. 1% better everyday is the goal.
Building on this, at what age do those showcase teams really matter? Junior year? Earlier?
I have a freshman who leads the team in hustle and has terrific baseball IQ, but whose hitting has him near the bottom of the order. On the flip side, he’s becoming a pretty good pitcher. Right now, he thinks he wants to play ball in college. Is there any chance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do kids from DC proper (Wilson HS, etc) get on track to play college ball? Seems like the further outlying areas have the more competitive leagues, so if a kids lives in the city, are they logistically screwed?
OP here:
Wilson has had a few kids go on to playing college ball, including a pitcher recently who left to play at DUKE. It’s not as important to play on a great high school team nowadays. What’s important is the work you put in off the field - that you play on a solid summer travel team - and that your player does attend showcases to get noticed.
If a child loves baseball and has some talent the most important thing is to establish good habits early and as they get older (high school age) that they have a consistent workout regimen and baseball skills development program in place. 1% better everyday is the goal.
Anonymous wrote:How do kids from DC proper (Wilson HS, etc) get on track to play college ball? Seems like the further outlying areas have the more competitive leagues, so if a kids lives in the city, are they logistically screwed?
Anonymous wrote:How do I help my 10 Yr old overcome fear of the baseball from getting plunked by a pitch and from fielding groundballs?
Anonymous wrote:Looking for a recommendation for hitting private coach in Montgomery County. My DS is 10U. Pitching would also be great because he has velocity but not enough accuracy but hitting would be the priority. Thanks!!
Anonymous wrote:Recs for a private hitting coach in Northern VA?
Anonymous wrote:NP here -- to the above poster -- do you have any recommendations for good places for private lessons? Our son sounds like yours so I'd like to start lining some things up for the off season. TIA!