Keyser Soze wrote:
conns7901 wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
Well yes if you only count the really good kids from the really good programs most play travel baseball but I think you're leaving a large segment of high school baseball out of the equation.
The vast majority of middle class and above kids who play baseball play travel. Which is a very large percentage of kids who play high school baseball in Illinois.
Reader is going to fall out of his chair when he reads this.
I think you're confusing summer teams with elite travel teams. Sure high school kids play on summer teams who travel around the area but there are only a few travel teams who play in national tournaments and showcases. Kids have to try out or be invited to play on these teams because the national tournaments are where the pro scouts and college recruiters are. A very high percentage of those Kids are playing at the next level.
90-95% of "travel" teams are a joke. There are six teams that have formed their (our) own league to regularly play each other, because the overwhelming majority of the other 70-80 area teams are not worth the time for our kids getting dressed to play. When my son's group was 12-14 and playing 75-100 games a year no hitters and 4 inning mercy rule games were the norm. Thankfully by the time high school starts the
elite travel teams don't bother even scheduling those teams.
It's a rarity that those 70-80 teams actually hit more than 3-4 line drives out of the infield if one of our actual pitchers pitch.
It IS funny though to see all the "travel" teams stocked with kids swinging $450 DeMarini CF6s and playing with $300 Wilson A2Ks....or the personalized gloves
. Then playing in error-fests while their parents hurriedly take pictures/video for the college scouting "services" websites.
I'll leave the "middle class" remarks alone though.