Yes, I'm sure I'll get roasted for discussing kids playing travel ball and how I'm pushing my kids to burn out and living vicariously or whatever, so be it.
Anyway, starting this thread for folks who's kids are getting ramped up for the spring in their youth or high school baseball & softball players. And to talk about them and the coming season.
My oldest is 11U by age with a July 2010 birthday but he's in 6th grade where he's pretty much the youngest kid in his grade. But he's also pushing 5'6" and weighed 147# at the doctor over Christmas. Since most kids in 6th grade are 12U by age and he'll be competing against these kids in 9th grade we took the advice of a whole bunch of people and are skipping 11U to play with a 12U team. He tried out for 4 12U AAA teams and made them all but chose to play for a Houston-based organization headed up by former A&M football signee, Chip Ambres. Chip never made it to the A&M campus because he was a 1st round pick by the Miami Marlins and had a brief MLB career. Anyway, just practicing for about 6 more weeks before they start tournaments but I've been highly impressed with the instructional nature and how granular they get in coaching the boys on fundamentals.
My youngest is 7 and is playing select for the first time. Just practice until early March when he and a bunch of other kids on the team finish playing basketball. The biggest reason for moving from league to select is kids who want to be there. 11 kids on the roster and 11 kids show up at practice (barring illness) while at league if you had 11-12 kids on the roster most times we'd be lucky to have 7-8 show up and then maybe 5 were kids who wanted to play baseball. So far the coaches seem to be doing a really good job of instruction, making it fun, and keeping the kids engaged.
Anyway, starting this thread for folks who's kids are getting ramped up for the spring in their youth or high school baseball & softball players. And to talk about them and the coming season.
My oldest is 11U by age with a July 2010 birthday but he's in 6th grade where he's pretty much the youngest kid in his grade. But he's also pushing 5'6" and weighed 147# at the doctor over Christmas. Since most kids in 6th grade are 12U by age and he'll be competing against these kids in 9th grade we took the advice of a whole bunch of people and are skipping 11U to play with a 12U team. He tried out for 4 12U AAA teams and made them all but chose to play for a Houston-based organization headed up by former A&M football signee, Chip Ambres. Chip never made it to the A&M campus because he was a 1st round pick by the Miami Marlins and had a brief MLB career. Anyway, just practicing for about 6 more weeks before they start tournaments but I've been highly impressed with the instructional nature and how granular they get in coaching the boys on fundamentals.
My youngest is 7 and is playing select for the first time. Just practice until early March when he and a bunch of other kids on the team finish playing basketball. The biggest reason for moving from league to select is kids who want to be there. 11 kids on the roster and 11 kids show up at practice (barring illness) while at league if you had 11-12 kids on the roster most times we'd be lucky to have 7-8 show up and then maybe 5 were kids who wanted to play baseball. So far the coaches seem to be doing a really good job of instruction, making it fun, and keeping the kids engaged.