I spent this past weekend in Vegas for their annual Desert Fall Classic. Our older son had played there 6 years ago and despite really cruddy weather back then, there was some really great baseball. Every game seemed like a dogfight all the way up to the championship game.
But this year seemed different to me. Our 14-year old son's team played in one of four 7-team pools. Out of the 7 teams...only 3 were truly competitive. Two were absolutely horrible. One seemed like they'd have a hard time winning a rec. league title.
So I am wondering...in the race to upgrade our kids' playing skills, are too many reaching well above their ability-level? Has the pool of talent become too diluted with too many teams?
I am a big believer of "taking your best shot," so I am not criticizing these kids nor their parents. But one very successful local HS coach recently told me that 'nearly every kid he gets anymore says they've played "travel ball."' But that NOT nearly every kid seems like a travel-ball talent.
Is this an adjustment period and it will eventually settle out to the right numbers? Or is it too much? Is it the next evolution of "daddy-ball" where every red-hot daddy forms his team and takes them to exotic places? Is it a waste of $$ for so many to be venturing into this?
Thoughts?
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