I know we have a few members here that have/had kids in rec baseball and are very competitive with it. I wanted to get y'all thoughts on this bat.
My son is 10 (5th grade) and will be in 12U this Spring. For the past two years, he's played with a cheap $50 bat from Academy. This one to be exact.http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/loui...dCatid=1309290
We've also had him in basketball for the past 2-3 years but I don't think that's his "thing". I might add that it's difficult enough in our house cause we're just not sports minded people. But, I want him to learn the other important things one gains from playing sports like team work, strategy, determination, etc.
Anyhow, the reason for mentioning this is that I think this will be the last year for basketball. Instead, I think I'm going to put him in a rec league for Fall ball since our town doesn't offer it. My goal is to give him every advantage possible so that 1) he has a chance to be competitive and 2) hopefully he'll develop a love for baseball that he'll continue to play once he gets into 7th grade (city rec only goes through 6th so I'm hoping he'll take it forward from there). So far we practice ourselves about 3x per week, actual practice hasn't started yet. I have him hitting off a T, pitching into a net, and pitching to each other (mainly to get him really comfortable with catching faster throws).
I was at Academy the other day and saw a bat in the $200 dollar range. I haven't looked at the specs just yet but I guess my main question for this long post is....Do bats really matter that much for this age? My original thought was to just practice, build his core and strength and the rest will happen but my mind is changing on that.
Anyone else here have kids in baseball? What are you doing to build him/her up? There is a Frozen Ropes facility in Frisco (I think) that offers lessons. I'm tempted to sign him up for a few.
My son is 10 (5th grade) and will be in 12U this Spring. For the past two years, he's played with a cheap $50 bat from Academy. This one to be exact.http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/loui...dCatid=1309290
We've also had him in basketball for the past 2-3 years but I don't think that's his "thing". I might add that it's difficult enough in our house cause we're just not sports minded people. But, I want him to learn the other important things one gains from playing sports like team work, strategy, determination, etc.
Anyhow, the reason for mentioning this is that I think this will be the last year for basketball. Instead, I think I'm going to put him in a rec league for Fall ball since our town doesn't offer it. My goal is to give him every advantage possible so that 1) he has a chance to be competitive and 2) hopefully he'll develop a love for baseball that he'll continue to play once he gets into 7th grade (city rec only goes through 6th so I'm hoping he'll take it forward from there). So far we practice ourselves about 3x per week, actual practice hasn't started yet. I have him hitting off a T, pitching into a net, and pitching to each other (mainly to get him really comfortable with catching faster throws).
I was at Academy the other day and saw a bat in the $200 dollar range. I haven't looked at the specs just yet but I guess my main question for this long post is....Do bats really matter that much for this age? My original thought was to just practice, build his core and strength and the rest will happen but my mind is changing on that.
Anyone else here have kids in baseball? What are you doing to build him/her up? There is a Frozen Ropes facility in Frisco (I think) that offers lessons. I'm tempted to sign him up for a few.
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