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Originally posted by bballdad1954:
I do not understand what Bergen Beach trys to accomplish. They put all star teams together for a tournament or two every summer. Some top players are seen by scouts by playing for them and they get a trophy. So.
Are they in it for $? They aren't coaching the kids. They aren't teaching anything. There is no team concept. What do the organizers get out of it?
AS Nails said, do they just want a plaque? They develop no realationship with the players or there families.
Compare that to the Sparks, Blues, TT, Lakeside. Tehre the coaches work on behalf of the kids to get them better, learn to play as a team, make them better players and people. By the way, the kids get seen by scouts and win tournaments.
As Sully said, it has been done for years, and will continue. I just don't understand the motivation of the organizers. I know why the kids go, I am just glad the player on our team stayed loyal to the Blues.
After reading the above posts i feel compelled to share some very interesting comments made by college recruiters over the weekend ...which kind of goes hand in hand with some of the comments made on this site above..
On a sunday afternoon i was sitting and enjoying this good pitcher going for a team....really good stuff and excellent control and then he got into trouble...The coach took him out and the recruiters present were amazed as they saw this young man pack his personal belongings and walk away from his team mates and teh game with the go ahead runs on base for their opponents...The player got into his car in the parking lot and drove off...Recruiters watching and talking the entire time
This same young man was in Memphis on Friday night and was suppose to pitch for another team on Saturday but yet he was pitching in another uniform on Sunday at Bloomington....
The recruiters were actually saying the chemistry on college teams isn't as good as it had been in the past and travel ball is one of the main reasons that kids feel they only have to show up to pitch, --- and the closeness of teams just isn't what it use to be..
They also were ALL TALKING about how it is to get "Big Timed" by an 18 year old player or their parents....and how times have really changed in the recruiting games... Travel Teams not telling coaches when a kid is going to pitch for them because they have their favorite college recruiter and they want to have a big hand in getting that kid placed so they can take credit for it...
Another big discussion was that the kids don't want to take extra cuts anymore or extra groundballs after practice...and majority of players do not KNOW HOW TO PRACTICE when they are there... And the biggest point they were bringing up is that sometimes the PARENTS are living their life through the kids...
ie: father talking about how we are Guns to Hire
when he just arrived for 1 game only to pitch...and that we had alot of offers from colleges, and we work out in the best facility available...everything was we.... WE just couldn't figure out THE WE PART....Didn't see the father pitch one pitch that day
Also another topic was that emails were sent to players email address but yet father and mother called up coach and said they didn't get the emails
when coach said i sent it to your son; mother asked son and he said oh yeah, i got it...but never communicated with parents...but never responded to coaches communication
Nightmares gentlemen....Mom and dad, travel coaches making decisions can't go to college again and won't be with that player in the Fall of his first semester of College- Who is going to bring him his Water, GAtorade to the dugout and wipe his brow then? NOT AT THE COLLEGE LEVEL...it won't ever happen... When he is a freshman and the big time attitude comes to being a reserve or second line pitcher at the institution....how does the player react?? TRAVEL ball is good...but sometimes i think everyone involved in it gets a little carried away...Let the kids have fun and make some of their own decisions..