Originally Posted by Bogeyorpar:
I thought I know the term "Travel Team", but the more I read on this forum, the more I realized that I probably got it wrong.
I assumed that the summer baseball teams that plays league games and "travel" to in-state tournaments are "travel team". For example, my son plays in a team that participate in American Legion league games and also play in several in-state tournaments.
However, from reading several discussion thread, it looks like a real "travel team" needs to be national -- i.e. travel to Arizona or Florida to play in national tournaments. Is this true?
One could probably divide it into "local travel teams" and then "national or regional travel teams." My sons travel team (back in the day) was more of a local travel team. Generally they "traveled" to a local or regional tournament (usually within the state) once a month and scheduled weekend doubleheaders or round robins against other local travel teams in between tournaments. In the 6 years he was on the team (2005 to 2010) I only recall three tournaments out of state - Cooperstown, Sports at the Beach and one at the Ripken complex in Maryland. Otherwise the tournaments were in Richmond, Hampton Roads or Northern VA.
His travel team was never about winning tournaments though we did win one I think, but its stated goal was to prepare the players for HS ball.
American Legion teams I would qualify as travel teams. His Legion team played all over central VA - Staunton, Fluvanna, Albemarle (Charlottesville), Richmond and Fredericksburg. Staunton was anything but local - usually a 3 hour drive home after a long day of baseball. Usually would play Fluvanna and Albemarle on the way out (Friday and Saturday) then Staunton on Sunday before heading home.
Then you have "showcase" teams that aren't about winning, but more about showcasing the players skills.