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re: Tournament Baseball is a scam

Posted on 1/11/09 at 1:58 pm to
Posted by SpqrTiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2004
9285 posts
Posted on 1/11/09 at 1:58 pm to
Thanks to those of you who are showing an interest in my team. I really appreciate your support.

I coach 11 year olds, and there is room for one more player on my roster. What I really need is a pitcher. I could also use an assistant coach who knows pitching pretty well. I'm the head coach, and that's the one position I don't know as well as the others.

If you would like to learn more about my team and its recruiting process visit www.batonrougepirates.com.

Spread the word if you think there's a player out there who would be a good fit for us.

Thanks!

Posted by bags03
Scottsdale, Arizona
Member since May 2004
3023 posts
Posted on 1/11/09 at 2:24 pm to
Travel ball certainly has it's negatives and positives. I think if a player is serious about playing baseball at a young age, it is a great thing. I never played travel ball but played little league and fall ball and after little league was playing pretty much year round in fall, winter, spring, and summer leagues which helped get me ready for high school. My brother who was two years younger than myself played on a travel ball team that played a shitload of games each year. They went to SoCal for weekend tournaments over 10 times a year, played a yearly tournament in Farmington, NM, Albequerque, Vegas and then a ton more in the Phoenix area and sometimes Tucson.

My brother learned to hate it. He was the starting 2nd basemen and had some good friends on the team but he never got to relax on a 3 day weekend. They were always winning as well. He played with kids who are playing in college and professionally right now. Tim Alderson (Giants '07 first rounder), Kevin Rhoderick (Oregon St), Raul Torres (ASU), Chris Davis (Cal St Fullerton), and Jason Jarvis (former ASU closer) among a few others I'm sure. The coach would sometimes fly kids in from California to play as well which was didn't make people on the team happy.

I think curveball's at a young age are fine if they are thrown mechanically correct. Most kids throw slurve's it seems which strains the arm more than a kid who can drop a 12-6 breaking ball. I played little league with Ike Davis who was the 2008 New York Mets first round draft pick and his dad Ron, a former Major Leaguer, had no problems with a 11 or 12 year old throwing a curve ball and straightened out our mechanics. He also usually only pitched the pitchers 3 innings a game so our best 3 or 4 pitchers could be used multiple times per week in combination and always be fresh.

When All Stars came, both my 11 and 12 year old years, we had 3 ace pitchers. We fell short in state my 11 year old year but won state my 12 year old year and went to San Bernadino Cali but didn't get anywhere close to the Championship to go to Williamsport. Darwin Barney (starting SS on both of Oregon State's NC teams) played on the Oregon team and Matt Tuiasosopo (Seattle 1st rounder in '04) was on Washington and he was like 6'2" as a 12 year old. Little League was a blast for me, and we dominated.
Posted by JJ27
Member since Sep 2004
60728 posts
Posted on 1/11/09 at 2:42 pm to
Hold on...how are you different? You have a U-trip team that has their own tryouts as well as guaranteeing spots for 4 years. You sound like a travel team that doesn't travel. Just because you play in a league doesn't mean you are a league team. Every league I've seen had mass tryouts and a draft with teams keeping the older kids from the year before. For example, in 11-12 you keep the 11 year olds from the year before that are now 12 and add 11 year olds for your team. Maybe I read your website wrong, but it sounds like you have your own personal tryouts and other teams don't get a chance for your kids. That's a travel team that plays league ball.
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