AggiesAreWe Posted May 18, 2015 Report Posted May 18, 2015 http://espn.go.com/espn/commentary/story/_/page/keown-110823/elite-travel-baseball-basketball-teams-make-youth-sports-industrial-complex Exert from article: I found a great nugget the other day: a notice for a 10-and-under baseball team that's having tryouts for its extensive fall tournament schedule. The notice included the following sentence: "The team needs competitive youngsters who are looking to play baseball at the next level." Let's parse that for a moment. Someone needs to explain to me what the "next level" is for a kid who's 10 or younger. I dare you to define it. Is it 11-and-under? Maybe 12-and-under? And if so, are there really 10-year-olds who are striving to play baseball at the 12-and-under level? Wouldn't it just happen naturally -- you know, with age? 87JAG 1 Quote
wo-s#1 Posted May 19, 2015 Report Posted May 19, 2015 Lmao some folks don't even realize when they type or say mess like this.... Quote
Chester86 Posted May 19, 2015 Report Posted May 19, 2015 I understood the ranking system, especially at the younger ages. You had some that were uber-competitive; but you also had some teams that were more developmental. However, I just always wanted to play the best competition. The funnel narrows the older they get. JWB 1 Quote
BLUEDOVE3 Posted May 19, 2015 Report Posted May 19, 2015 http://espn.go.com/espn/commentary/story/_/page/keown-110823/elite-travel-baseball-basketball-teams-make-youth-sports-industrial-complex Exert from article: I found a great nugget the other day: a notice for a 10-and-under baseball team that's having tryouts for its extensive fall tournament schedule. The notice included the following sentence: "The team needs competitive youngsters who are looking to play baseball at the next level." Let's parse that for a moment. Someone needs to explain to me what the "next level" is for a kid who's 10 or younger. I dare you to define it. Is it 11-and-under? Maybe 12-and-under? And if so, are there really 10-year-olds who are striving to play baseball at the 12-and-under level? Wouldn't it just happen naturally -- you know, with age? The LL World Series of course. Mr. Buddy Garrity 1 Quote
FutureDog Posted June 25, 2015 Report Posted June 25, 2015 I am sure your negative comments are directed at adults, but I guarantee you that even at 10 years old these kids can have a competitive fire, passion, and love for the game that will astound you! You must not have kids. Kids of the same age are at different skill levels, athletic ability, and pure knowledge of baseball. Which is why they have different levels of competition so kids of the same age can compete. It's good to have close games so the kids can learn and have fun vs winning or losing by a bunch all the time. The lowest to highest level of competition in Nations is the Select division, Elite, then Premier. The kids I know are working their tails off to get to the next level of competition. RCT2 1 Quote
PhatMack19 Posted July 27, 2015 Report Posted July 27, 2015 @TimSullivan714: Parents, in case you missed John Smoltz' Hall of Fame induction speech: "Tommy John is an epidemic. Baseball is not a year-round sport." @BEagleBaseball: Amen! #SmoltzHOF http://t.co/m9KbOW9lO1 Quote
rounder17 Posted July 28, 2015 Report Posted July 28, 2015 (edited) @TimSullivan714: Parents, in case you missed John Smoltz' Hall of Fame induction speech: "Tommy John is an epidemic. Baseball is not a year-round sport." @BEagleBaseball: Amen! #SmoltzHOF This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up But he didn't play year round. Neither did I. Edited July 28, 2015 by rounder17 Quote
PhatMack19 Posted July 28, 2015 Report Posted July 28, 2015 But he didn't play year round. Neither did I. He's talking about current kids that play baseball year round and no other sports. We played 12 little league games plus a few all-star games then moved on to the next sport. We didn't have the option of select baseball year round so we had to find something else to do. Quote
rounder17 Posted July 28, 2015 Report Posted July 28, 2015 He's talking about current kids that play baseball year round and no other sports. We played 12 little league games plus a few all-star games then moved on to the next sport. We didn't have the option of select baseball year round so we had to find something else to do. I know what he's talking about. I'm talking about what was his reason for having Tommy John? I didn't play year round, and I had Tommy John. What exactly is year round baseball? Do people actually play non stop 12 months a year? Quote
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