Talent isn't what it used to be...
GoAgs92 said:
Watching Canada vs Spain....Spanish kid is 6' 1" and weighs 248....
Even my five-year old noticed that. "Daddy, he does not look like a kid. Why is there an adult on their team?"GoAgs92 said:
Watching Canada vs Spain....Spanish kid is 6' 1" and weighs 248....
The Milkman said:
Well for what it was worth... he wasn't very good. Didn't throw particularly hard and wasnt much of a hitter.
People said the same about Spring HS having a strong team when NW45 went to the LLWS. Yet we smoked them every time we played that group. There is a big adjustment from Little League.jbible said:
So it looks like Kinkaid will have a strong squad ina couple of years. Too bad my bookie doesn't offer futures on that! I'll be in Vegas for the Bama game, maybe they will have futures action on that?
LeftyAg89 said:
Nope it's not the "transition"... is Select baseball. If PO is anything like other areas of Houston, the vast majority if thetoptop, middle, and lower tier kids aren't even playing LL at 7U and up.
That's not to say though that a 12U little leaguer won't develop and become top tier for high school, that happens too.
we've been over this a 1000 freaking times. every kid on that PO team plays select ball as well as Little League. That district has three really strong little leagues (PO, Bellaire, WU) where the majority of the kids play Little League (as well as the better players playing select) because its a huge community thing.LeftyAg89 said:
Nope it's not the "transition"... is Select baseball. If PO is anything like other areas of Houston, the vast majority if the top tier kids aren't even playing LL at 7U and up.
That's not to say though that a 12U little leaguer won't develop and become top tier for high school, that happens too.
I had to really think about this statement.Quote:
My son's 12 year old class at WU Little League currently has five kids in D1 baseball (including our own Friday night starter next year), and at least two who play D3, and two others that chose D1 football over college baseball.
I was on that LLWS team from NW45 back in '95. By the time everyone was in high school, many of us had quit playing baseball and pursued something else (myself included... I only played basketball). Also, many of the kids didn't go to Spring High.Ferris Wheel Allstar said:People said the same about Spring HS having a strong team when NW45 went to the LLWS. Yet we smoked them every time we played that group. There is a big adjustment from Little League.jbible said:
So it looks like Kinkaid will have a strong squad ina couple of years. Too bad my bookie doesn't offer futures on that! I'll be in Vegas for the Bama game, maybe they will have futures action on that?
an old coach told me once that he lost most of his high school players to "Fumes Disease.....Perfume and Gasoline"RingOfive said:I was on that LLWS team from NW45 back in '95. By the time everyone was in high school, many of us had quit playing baseball and pursued something else (myself included... I only played basketball). Also, many of the kids didn't go to Spring High.Ferris Wheel Allstar said:People said the same about Spring HS having a strong team when NW45 went to the LLWS. Yet we smoked them every time we played that group. There is a big adjustment from Little League.jbible said:
So it looks like Kinkaid will have a strong squad ina couple of years. Too bad my bookie doesn't offer futures on that! I'll be in Vegas for the Bama game, maybe they will have futures action on that?
There's definitely an adjustment, but we made the adjustment just fine the following year. We won the Junior League World Series without losing a single game the entire summer. Over the course of several years though, things change, lives change, and people go in different directions.
Ol DoxMAROON said:we've been over this a 1000 freaking times. every kid on that PO team plays select ball as well as Little League. That district has three really strong little leagues (PO, Bellaire, WU) where the majority of the kids play Little League (as well as the better players playing select) because its a huge community thing.LeftyAg89 said:
Nope it's not the "transition"... is Select baseball. If PO is anything like other areas of Houston, the vast majority if the top tier kids aren't even playing LL at 7U and up.
That's not to say though that a 12U little leaguer won't develop and become top tier for high school, that happens too.
Take the starting varsity for Lamar, Bellaire, Episcopal, Kinkaid, St. John's, St, Thomas, Strake. Those teams are all populated with a ton of kids who played in those three little leagues.
My son's 12 year old class at WU Little League (now all 20 year olds) currently has five kids in D1 baseball (including our own Friday night starter next year), and at least two who play D3, and two others that chose D1 football over college baseball.
My son also played high school with a kid who was on the Banditos Black national championship 12 year old team. He was a full grown man at 12 years of age. He never really got a lot bigger or much better, he ended up getting a D2 offer and redshirted one year and today he no longer plays baseball.
At 12 years of age, the date you were born (for little league eligibility purposes), and puberty is one of the biggest differences in performance.