debster812
<font color=blue>DIS Earth Angel!<br><font color=0
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DS is 11 (nearly 12) and this is his first year NOT playing baseball.
He was 'that' kid in t-ball, in coach pitch, and the early years of kid pitch. Played his 2 inning in the outfield, got up to bat once, and that was it. What we've realized is that all these kids develop at different rates. DS is what you would call a late bloomer, athletically. He got pigeon-holed as a bad player with one coach. When he entered a league where there were tryouts and a draft, he wound up on a team coached by someone new. This new coach was AWESOME!!!!! Saw that DS was coordinated, and quick, and started playing him at 2nd base and shortstop. He went errorless at 2nd base last year. His hitting was slower to come around, but he did better last year.
We also did several camps, and a few private hitting and pitching lessons to help him with his technique, and they really helped a LOT!
This year he would have had to move up to a higher level, playing with kids up to age 14 who are a foot taller, and 50 lbs heavier. He has a tendency to get hit a lot, and was not interested in facing that kind of pitching.
All that being said, soccer is really his true love. He plays year round, on two teams, and he is a pretty good (not great) player. He may go back to baseball next year, but we'll see what happens.
Sorry for the long ramble. But they all find their own niche, if he's still having fun, and learning the game, I stay stick with it, he might surprise you.
He was 'that' kid in t-ball, in coach pitch, and the early years of kid pitch. Played his 2 inning in the outfield, got up to bat once, and that was it. What we've realized is that all these kids develop at different rates. DS is what you would call a late bloomer, athletically. He got pigeon-holed as a bad player with one coach. When he entered a league where there were tryouts and a draft, he wound up on a team coached by someone new. This new coach was AWESOME!!!!! Saw that DS was coordinated, and quick, and started playing him at 2nd base and shortstop. He went errorless at 2nd base last year. His hitting was slower to come around, but he did better last year.
We also did several camps, and a few private hitting and pitching lessons to help him with his technique, and they really helped a LOT!
This year he would have had to move up to a higher level, playing with kids up to age 14 who are a foot taller, and 50 lbs heavier. He has a tendency to get hit a lot, and was not interested in facing that kind of pitching.
All that being said, soccer is really his true love. He plays year round, on two teams, and he is a pretty good (not great) player. He may go back to baseball next year, but we'll see what happens.
Sorry for the long ramble. But they all find their own niche, if he's still having fun, and learning the game, I stay stick with it, he might surprise you.
I have coached softball and volleyball for many years before having kids. It's just much different when it's your own child struggling out there. I loved the part about the IPOD - when I was growing up my brother and I would practice pitching against the side of the garage with our boom box blaring.

But he played for three years before deciding to concentrate on archery. (I sport I would highly recommend for those who are not as fast on their feet as others.)