I don't agree with you on much but I value your input here. Seems you grew up in the travel ball era, like some other younger guys I know. They all say it's too much and they have scars to prove it. I also tend to agree with you that practice and skill work is where it's at. Guys who are older seem to not think more baseball is a big deal. Experience is key, and I'm an older millenial who knows a lot of guys just like you. People older than me, while they have life experience, haven't really seen this travel ball stuff up close. They never really did it (at this level) and they are just now going through it with their own kids.Fair enough.
I played travel ball from 3rd grade thru high school and looking back on it, real development on the team and competition took place around 8th grade regardless of how many games were played.
The best thing that can happen for hopeful athletes(almost regardless of sport) in elementary and middle school years is a development of hand eye coordination and balance. Those two skills will determine one's ceiling level.
Individual and small group skill work greatly improves hand eye coordination and balance compared to playing a **** ton of games and standing around in a field or sitting on a bench for hours on end.
I suppose game reps can help you get used to game situation, but beyond that I just see the fall tournaments as a money pit. At least until you get to kid pitch, but then you have the over-throwing problem.
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