The point I was making was actually directed at many comments made over the years. There were no false statements. Most of the highest level teams do not abuse their pitchers. The championship game in the 300+ WWBA 17U at LakePoint was played between a team from Texas and a team from California. Most of those players had already committed to colleges. Both were in Georgia to win the championship. The California team displayed the importance of winning with a great big dog pile after the final out.
I probably shouldn't have addressed my comments to you. Really meant it to be an over all response to those that think these teams don't care about winning.
While I'm at it, here is another thing that some don't understand. We started doing these highest level tournaments years ago. The thing we realized is that NCAA rules made it nearly impossible to help talented kids that couldn't afford showcases and other forms of travel and exposure. We knew of many club or summer teams that would pick up talented kids and help them. So Travel Baseball has actually created an avenue to help a large number of talented kids receive opportunities that never existed before. There are many kids playing Travel Baseball that couldn't afford that type of exposure in other ways.
So Travel Baseball actually gets scolded as pricing kids out, when in many cases it has become the only way in for those kids! However, people don't seem to know how much this has helped. We see an increase in many areas, including the number of Arican Americans playing Travel Baseball In our events. This will soon have an effect on MLB and then someone will do the research and find out just how positive Travel Baseball actually was to the game. Even those that are current naysayers will start to understand what is taking place.
BTW, I really have no interest in arguing about anything. I don't even care if anyone really listens to what I have to say. I do know that I am in no position to lie about anything. I know there are people who would love to catch me in a lie. So when I say something it is 100% true in my mind. We can afford to be wrong at times, we cannot afford to be wrong on purpose. There are some people just waiting for that to happen.
I love baseball, I hate this business stuff. Think about it... Ask any scout or coach and they will tell you how great the game would be if it weren't for the parents. And guess who our "customers" are? Luckily, many parents feel the same way the scouts and coaches do.
There are still many that don't get it. Just yesterday a dad became famous at Lake Point. He personally eliminated many college possibilities for his talented son. I doubt he even realized it, as he became a big warning flag and his son was being check marked off of lists. He became a hot topic among a large group of college coaches. Probably OK in his mind because he knows his bitching about everything was right. Bitch about coaches decision, bitched about scoreboard being wrong, bitched about umpire calls, bitched about the rules, bitched about his sons teammates, bitched about PG, etc. Sometimes amazes me how stupid a person can be.