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Re: Question for the travel ball dads
[Re: Turkey_neck]
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06/10/22 08:01 AM
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my 14yo has done it since he was 9 and enjoys it as much/more than school ball. he plays every to every other weekend and will through july. headed to newnan this wknd. like everything else in life, if you can't afford it, don't do it and if you suck at planning and scheduling, then especially don't do it.
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Re: Question for the travel ball dads
[Re: Turkey_neck]
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06/10/22 08:05 AM
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I’m so glad I have all girls that mostly do inside sports (cheer, dance, gymnastics). Being in the air conditioner is much better than being at a ballpark all weekend
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Re: Question for the travel ball dads
[Re: Beer Belly]
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06/10/22 08:08 AM
06/10/22 08:08 AM
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130,000 HS senior baseball players 7,000 will play in college 6,000 will play as seniors in college 600 will be drafted (600) 120 will make it to the MLB
I am not 100% sure where travel ball falls in this whole thing, but your kid is NOT playing in the MLB. If that is why you are playing travel ball you are wasting your time and $. If your kid is a pitcher travel ball is going to reduce his chances of playing.
If your kid will be under 6ft tall, his chances of playing NCAA/MLB dropped by ~70%/95%.
If you are not playing travel ball for fun, then you have the wrong perspective. If your kid isn't begging you to play, then stop or get on a 1 weekend a month team.
This. Sounds like the OP’s kids love it but there’s a lot that don’t
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Re: Question for the travel ball dads
[Re: foldemup]
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06/10/22 08:21 AM
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I’m so glad I have all girls that mostly do inside sports (cheer, dance, gymnastics). Being in the air conditioner is much better than being at a ballpark all weekend Nothing sucks worse than swimming. Expensive, practice everyday (2x once they hit 12), hot and muggy, so crouded you cant get away, and boring to watch. Sit there all day at a meet and get to watch your kid swim a few times for 1-3 minutes. I had a rule my kids had to do swim team until 12 yrs old because we "live" on the water. 2nd one had ear issues that didnt allow it. Bad for him, but I think we caught a break. Kidding of course, but now I know why my dad never came to my track or swim meets.
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Re: Question for the travel ball dads
[Re: Turkey_neck]
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06/10/22 08:22 AM
06/10/22 08:22 AM
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My daughter just wrapped up her last high school softball season. It went from mid feb to late may. This last regular season ( with tournaments included ) consisted of 55 games. Every tournament but 1 was not in our county and once was at Gulf Shores. It was insane. Then, there are the parents who considered that the tune up for their travel season which doesn't have quite that many games, but they do travel farther and it costs a lot more.
For my family, that's too much. But if that's your thing, go for it.
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Re: Question for the travel ball dads
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06/10/22 08:39 AM
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Here’s my thought on it. Baseball and softball scholarships are rarely full rides. Investing the money you would spend playing travel ball on your kids education fund. Most would come out ahead and have the kids college paid for by graduation.
We play a regional Rec ball league March-May. Played double headers either Friday night or Saturday and we played 1 game every Tuesday night as well. It’s fun, good competition and the kids loved it (12u). My son has a hell of a bat but as of right now he doesn’t have the speed to play at the college level and may not ever. I’m ok with that and he is too! 2 teams tried to pick him up strictly for his batting and he said nope. I realize I’m in the minority here but there’s way more to life than kids sports and the amount of money it costs to play travel ball is just stupid. This ^^^ You'd be better off spending that money on ACT test prep chasing academic scholarships if college is in their future.
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Re: Question for the travel ball dads
[Re: Turkey_neck]
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06/10/22 08:45 AM
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Well one point he has no plans on playing after high school so I’m not worried about him being one of those players. Wife loves it I like it but not to this extent.
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Re: Question for the travel ball dads
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06/10/22 08:47 AM
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Here’s my thought on it. Baseball and softball scholarships are rarely full rides. Investing the money you would spend playing travel ball on your kids education fund. Most would come out ahead and have the kids college paid for by graduation.
We play a regional Rec ball league March-May. Played double headers either Friday night or Saturday and we played 1 game every Tuesday night as well. It’s fun, good competition and the kids loved it (12u). My son has a hell of a bat but as of right now he doesn’t have the speed to play at the college level and may not ever. I’m ok with that and he is too! 2 teams tried to pick him up strictly for his batting and he said nope. I realize I’m in the minority here but there’s way more to life than kids sports and the amount of money it costs to play travel ball is just stupid. This ^^^ You'd be better off spending that money on ACT test prep chasing academic scholarships if college is in their future. I did and it did pay off.
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Re: Question for the travel ball dads
[Re: Turkey_neck]
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06/10/22 09:30 AM
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The coach / coaches can make the biggest difference with reference to a schedule. Some coaches want to play every weekend and that just can't be the case for kids, kids meaning 14U and younger. We normally play twice a month; if there is a really competitive tournament within a 2hr drive we MAY make the exception to play a 3rd tourney that month but then it's a mandatory 2 weeks off and that means not practice activities for a week to week and a half. Also, we shut it down mid June and IF we do anything for fall ball we play, 2 touneys MAX, one in Sept and one in Oct because most of our kids play football.
Alabama has some excellent venues to competitive baseball; Albertville's Sand Mountain Park has been a huge blessing for us because it's a close drive but it host some of the top teams in the SE, regularly. Hoover Met Sports Plex is a reasonable drive and host some of the top teams in the SE. East Cobb / surrounding ATL areas is relatively close drive for Alabama teams (especially the B'ham area teams); it may require a hotel for a night, maybe 2 but you won't find better competition at those events in the country. We have also been to Southaven, MS to play which is a excellent venue. Usually as a TEAM we plan a big trip, we have been to Orange Beach to play and this year with are going to Louisville, KY to play as our Big Event. Those trips are usually the best trips, kids and families spend a lot of time together and it's always a blast.
Each to his own and decision for their families. We love it, it keeps my kids active, out of trouble, and they are building relationships, and memories. We have plenty of time to cut grass, fishing, going to our hunting lease to goof off, work 40hrs a week, go to the gym or whatever. I THINK if you want your to kids to do it, you HAVE to find a team that meets your standards of expectations, if not you will be miserable.
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