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re: My Non-travel ball playing nephew just made the HS baseball team

Posted on 6/2/16 at 8:26 am to
Posted by MSG
B.R.
Member since Dec 2007
11215 posts
Posted on 6/2/16 at 8:26 am to
I'm still coaching football, even if he doesn't play. I couldn't imagine someone else beside our staff, coaching our kids. We have a special group.
Posted by slackster
Houston
Member since Mar 2009
85136 posts
Posted on 6/2/16 at 9:10 am to
The bottom line is that people who shite on all travel ball are just as bad, well almost as bad, as the people who pay $1500/year for their son to be on some travel ball team and throw curveballs at 8 y/o.

In general, travel ball is a nice concept because no 10 y/o wants to practice all the time and it allows a kid with a desire to improve to get plenty of in-game reps, particularly at the plate, all summer if he'd like. Very few practices occur even with the most elite teams once the season really picks up, so you get a lot of shite shows in the younger classes, and there is no doubt that it is ruined by parents, but that is true of ALL youth sports, so it's a wash. If travel ball didn't exist those parents would be ruining Little League instead.

As I mentioner earlier in the thread, travel ball has potential to help kids of all talent levels because it should segregate the players and allow competition and coaching that is useful for all of the kids on the team.

I played travel ball starting at 10 y/o, and it was in its infancy at the time. At the time there was only one USSSA Major team in the Acadiana area for 10 and under. Let that sink in for a minute. I was on a dogshit Little League team coached by the editor of the local paper and I was significantly better than everyone else on my team. As a result, I got basically no coaching because Timmy and Johnny couldn't catch pop flies and 80% of practice was devoted to fundamentals that I had learned years before being on more talented teams in younger classifications. My dad never played baseball so he was useless with any sort of outside instruction, although it wasn't for a lack of trying.

They organized a USSSA AA team with kids my age from around the league. The motive was to bring together the kids who would likely be "all-stars" and get them playing together in preparation for the 12-year old Little League season - the ones who go to Williamsport. We probably played 25-30 games a summer and I got much better instruction that was tailored to my skill level. That being said, we always played rec ball too. Travel ball was a compliment to that once it ended. Over the years it has taken on a mind of its own and the problems have blown up, but that is true across all youth sports so I'm not going to knock travel ball for it. Depending on a kid's situation it may be a great opportunity or it may be a complete shite show. Once high school came around we played on the school team in the summer and as a senior I played on a regional team with college prospects.

I will say this - we never had to pay for anything to join the team. We had a small sponsor for our shirts and we bought our own pants. No team bags and banners and matching helmets and all that shite. That is a huge knock from 'anti-travel ball' folks, and they've got a point. It is a shame that any parent who wants a kid on a team can find someone who will take their last $1,000 dollars and stick Timmy in for 3-innings a weekend. The bottom line is that travel ball can be a nice option for kids of all talent levels but there are a ton of pitfalls that give it such a bad rap.
Posted by lalongneck
Member since Oct 2011
37 posts
Posted on 6/2/16 at 9:29 am to
This post is stupid.
Posted by gatorhata9
Dallas, TX
Member since Dec 2010
26175 posts
Posted on 6/2/16 at 9:58 am to
quote:

The notion that travel ball is the "only" way to make a high school team is a myth.



It is. If you're good, you're good.
Posted by Cuz413
Member since Nov 2007
7394 posts
Posted on 6/2/16 at 10:07 am to
I coach a travel ball team. After a few years of being relegated to being an assistant coach through coaches pitch, I wanted to get my kid out for better instruction (thinking all travel ball coaches were top notch). I brought my kid to a try out and left being asked to coach a team. We stress fundamentals of fielding, base running, defensive situations, pitching to contact, and to be accountable to your teammates. It's a lot of fun but can be stressful when dealing with some parents.
Posted by Rayvegas1484
Zebedee
Member since Feb 2010
2527 posts
Posted on 6/2/16 at 10:36 am to
quote:

slackster



Man I totally agree. Being from a small town the talent level is slim once you make it past the initial 5-8 kids in each age division. in saying that it gives some of your more talented kids a chance to play with that are equal if not better players than themselves.

And as you said you don't have to spend a fortune to play. I know if I had to pony up 3-5 thousand dollars a year per kid for my kids to play baseball they would have to find another hobby. like you said we have sponsors and also do fundraisers.

While I don't think you have to play travel ball to compete with the kids that do I know that because of travel both my boys are leaps and bounds more advanced now than when they started.

Posted by Maximus
Member since Feb 2004
81263 posts
Posted on 8/13/16 at 5:42 pm to
Bump for possibly the best daddy ball posts I've seen back to back in world history :

Posted by GCTigahs
Member since Oct 2014
2043 posts
Posted on 8/13/16 at 6:42 pm to
No he's not. He's about to pay a visit to an orthopedist! Good luck. See you in a yr or two.
Posted by tduecen
Member since Nov 2006
161244 posts
Posted on 8/13/16 at 6:44 pm to
Dan what is that from
Posted by Maximus
Member since Feb 2004
81263 posts
Posted on 8/13/16 at 7:17 pm to
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