My personal belief is that, it is an honor to play high school baseball. My son attends a large school that has had many talented players tryout, but unfortunately not all who did tryout made the team. The players that did make the team then
had the opportunity to earn a spot as a starter. Some parents complained that their son wasn't a part of the top ten. In simple terms, "you reap what you harvest"!
Which brings me to travel baseball. More than half of the high school players probably play on a travel team. Why?? Because they know that inorder for them to be at their best, or to get better, to stay ahead of the rest of the pack, they need and want to play more. Repetitions, whether it comes from practices or games is crucial for players to get better, to get to the next level.
IF, a high school coach is interested in his players, pitchers included, he will understand the value of travel baseball.
IF, a travel ball coach is interested in his players,
most coaches are, he will respect the high school coaches concerns.
The problem lies with the parents and players, especially the pitchers, that lie to the coaches, it doesn't matter which coach....high school or travel, about innings pitched, pitch counts, and the last time they pitched. Communication is extremely critical by all parties!!!! I defend the high school coach with this issue, and also respect the opportunity that is given to travel ball players by there respective team coaches.
If the proper communication is made by all parties, I really believe that our players could become better overall on the national level. Bold statement, maybe, but I really think it would make a difference. I see it starting to happen. I have thoughts on that for later.