A couple of recent topics contain a few posts that are concerning. I feel it is unfair to portray thousands and thousands of kids that play in the summer or fall as selfish, bad teammates, who are only interested in exposure.
There is no doubt that exposure is very important, but the top summer teams aren’t interested in bad teammates or kids that don’t care about anything other than themselves. No, it’s not the same as high school baseball, but these are teams. They want to win when they take the field. They enjoy their teammates, they give the effort, they care, they’re extremely competitive.
It’s frustrating to read about some college coach or pro guy claiming these kids lack certain qualities. If you look at the top college programs or the MLB draft every year you will see the vast majority of players on the rosters or in the draft are kids who played for travel teams or attended showcases in the summer while they were in high school. The Major Leagues are full of former travel ball and showcase players, especially among the younger players. Name one that didn’t play summer or fall travel baseball or attend showcases and I will name 20 who did.
Let’s start here… Prince Fielder, Zach Greinke, Justin Upton, BJ Upton, Buster Posey, Jeremy Hellickson, David Wright, Jimmy Rollins, Matt Wieters, Matt Cain, Gaby Sanchez, Andrew McCutchen, Eric Hosmer, Jason Heyward, Freddie Freeman, Brian McCann, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Johnny Venters, Nick Markakis, Jay Bruce, Dexter Fowler, Cameron Maybin, Rick Porcello, Sean Rodriguez, Mike Trout, Jordan Walden, Chad Billingsley, Clayton Kershaw, Mike Pelfrey, Ike Davis, Ian Kennedy, Brett Anderson, Gio Ganzalez, Matt Latos, Colby Rasmus, Chris Perez, Allen Craig, Jon Jay, Delmon Young, Justin Smoak, Ryan Zimmerman, Stephen Strasburg, etc. I could name many more. How did these guys survive the negative effect of travel/club and showcase baseball? And they all played high school baseball, too!
Why do they have college camps or professional tryouts if the kids that participate are looked down on? Are these team oriented or strictly for individual reasons?
Personally I think the people who downgrade the players and the teams involved in high level summer/fall, club/travel baseball just haven’t seen enough of it. The best players are usually highly competitive. The best teams are really teams!
Here is the way I see it… Baseball is very much an individual game. It takes several individuals to make a team. Every good team wants lots of outstanding individuals. Lots of talented individuals will almost always beat one talented individual. When those individuals do what it takes to be a team, the team becomes a championship contender. A player who is an outstanding individual talent can also be an outstanding team player. Many of them are!
I don't think anyone should be looked down on because they are trying to improve their individual status. They don't move the entire team up to the next level. If the individual is good enough, there's always a new team. That player has to be a team guy on whatever team he is on. But you can't be a great teammate anywhere if you don't care about you, the individual.
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