I feel like this is a subject for another thread. (And there have been plenty on here previously.)
But I will just say this. Everyone has their reasons for playing “club” or “travel” or whatever your area calls it.
Football is huge where I live, and a lot of money and effort is invested in it here. Baseball, not so much. At all. Fields in crap shape (DS got a knee injury requiring surgery sliding into third on an unkept, lumpy infield), practices almost unheard of, people running league corrupt, you name it. So if you have a kid who wants to really get into that sport, you have to look elsewhere.
There were several kids from where we live when DS started on his AAU team. None of them knew how to really play the game. It was embarrassing. The coach, who was from a neighboring town, couldn’t believe it, since all had played since TBall (and one was hitting home runs on varsity fields at 11). But that all changed for the better and they grew in the sport thanks to the better experience. I’ve been to places all over NE, NY, PA, NJ and FL for baseball and the bottom line is that, some places value baseball as a sport, and some don’t, and it shows. If you live in a place that does, how fortunate for your community, as it is a really great pastime for so many.