I would like to see everyone's opinion about who is the best in Virginia. Feel free to reply.
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quote:Originally posted by 13LHPdad:
It depends......
You stated "Travel". IMO, there's a difference between showcase and travel.
My experience with showcase is you show up and play in front of recruiters/scouts. Yes, you might have a practice here and there, but that's not always the case. There's no daddy-ball. The coaches are normally paid professionals. The kids on the team have college/MLB potential talent. Players usually play one or two positions. And yes, the Canes "showcase" their kids very-very well.
Travel is more developmental. These teams, IMO, are coached by a dad(s) and are associated with a league. For 16U, they might attend a "showcase" or two during the season. The "showcases" we attended with our old travel team wasn't really a showcase that we are now accustomed to. HOWEVER, my son was able to play (develop) in three positions.
Most of the kids on our showcase team have a showcase team and a travel team. The showcase team will play in six or seven events (usually weekends) during the summer. Maybe four during the fall. In between the showcase events, kids play on a travel team for weekday baseball. There are some teams up here that are both showcase and travel. They compete in the NVTBL travel league and attend six to seven showcase events.
So, to answer your question.....I think the consensus is obvious on the showcase team. For travel, I can only speak for NoVa. My guess would have to be the good teams associated with NVTBL--Stars, Renegades, and Dragons. I'm not sure about the Renegades and Dragons, the Stars are both showcase and travel. Those three top my list for travel teams.
Showcase:
1. Canes
2. Richmond Braves/Virginia Cardinals (tie)
3. NoVa Patriots (quickly rising)
Travel:
1. Stars (under new Mgt)
2. Dragons
3. Renegades
quote:Originally posted by southpaw_dad:
I also don't have a dog in this fight, but I would ask if you are asking for the best team that claims VA as its home, or a team made up of all VA players.
The Canes have won the last 2 WWB 16U's in East Cobb, while featuirng some exceptional talent from places like MA & CA. I'll say right up front that I don't have a problem with that, but I do differentiate between a national travel team and a VA-team (like the Cardinals, with whom I have no affiliation either).
quote:Originally posted by Prep Ballfan:
...Not much of that on Canes or Braves, especially at 16/17 level.
quote:Originally posted by redbird5:quote:Originally posted by Prep Ballfan:
...Not much of that on Canes or Braves, especially at 16/17 level.
To say their is no development or coaching on the Canes is ludicrous and inaccurate. I am a coach for the Canes and I can tell you I spend most every weekend working with the kids. Whether it is extra groundball work or extra BP (which is usually 60-70% of the team), we are working with our kids.
It is not feasible to practice during the week, given our geographic challenges.
I have continually heard this about the Canes and does not accurately represent us. It is said by certain teams to scare kids from playing with us, which is false and misleading.
quote:Originally posted by 13LHPdad:
Travel is more developmental. These teams, IMO, are coached by a dad(s) and are associated with a league. For 16U, they might attend a "showcase" or two during the season. The "showcases" we attended with our old travel team wasn't really a showcase that we are now accustomed to. HOWEVER, my son was able to play (develop) in three positions.
quote:Showcase:
1. Canes
2. Richmond Braves/Virginia Cardinals (tie)
3. NoVa Patriots (quickly rising)