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Do you really believe that a player needs 600-700 games under their belt to make their high school team is true?
Playball2... Why do you think its not appropriate?
I'd say it depends on the area where you play.
I'll tell in my neck of the woods if you haven't played travel ball and averaged over 100 games a year for a number of years, your chance to make a local HS team are slim. In fact, on my son's HS varsity team, every player had played travel ball since at least 13 years old, most since 10. Those that didn't did not make their HS team. I believe this is not the norm every where, but it is in our local area as we are a HIGH profile baseball area. Kids in our area dream of more than HS baseball, and many have succeeded. (I know of at least 12-15 local new millionaires from Baseball in the last 6-7 years) And many more making 6 figures. More beyond that have supplemented their College budget... I can't think of one of them that didn't play local travel ball.
Also notice which states have the most kids drafted each year. Also notice what happened to the Georgia kids once a program like EAST COBB started up....
How many games do you think the Dominicians play? Everyday????
That all said, Playing travel ball alone, doesn't guarantee anything. Does every Travel ball kid make it... No... And YES I do believe some parents go over board, and I would much rather have had half the games my son played was Street ball in a local sandlot, just having pure fun but that is not the reality our kids live in now... but I will say even with all the games, (I estimate my oldest son played close to 1500 by the time he graduated HS) one of the things my boys and their friends would most like to do as "play" would be go play wiffle ball in the back yard and swing for the fences.... If they love it.... they love it....
So what gives Playball2 the right to be angry at me or all the others in my community.
LLdad96 If your son LOVES the game... now (12) is a good time to consider travel ball, find the level that works, that can be between 60 up to over 150 games... depending on the competitivness of the team.
If your son doesn't like that then don't do it. SIMPLE. If, however its his dream to play MLB... and he loves the game. Realize there are a lot of kids that do play 150 or more games a year... some will quit but I bet the odds are far greater for those 150 game players to make it to their dream than if all they did was play LL... You as a father can only help provide your son the opportunity, He has to want it.. Your son will let you know if its his passion or not.