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Deciding to place your child in baseball 15u is a financial investment, but also a choice that will positively impact his life for some time to come. A traveling baseball team offers many benefits for your son, including teaching him lessons about sportsmanship and working as a team, along with other important skills that will serve him well in his life.

Keep in mind that these teams travel from state to state, and to different cities to play other teams which makes them very competitive even though they are designed for children and are considered recreational. As a parent, you get to participate in the many benefits of being involved with one of the teams. You will be able to travel with your child and be present during the games when they play. The opportunity this gives you to spend quality time with your child is invaluable.

Finding a tournament team is not hard as there are many available online. Getting on the team requires an application process and some fees. However, your son must understand that he may not get to play in the position he chooses as there will be many other boys also competing for these positions. The point to understand is that the coach has the ultimate right to build the team that he feels will do the best, and part of teamwork is accepting that.

Also make sure that you inquire as to what kind of baseball gear your son needs to bring with him to the training sessions and games. In addition, ask about car rental, lodging and meals to see if any of those are included in the tournament fees. Most of the time, the parents are going to be responsible for the travel expenses, lodging and meals. However, some tournaments provide lodging for the players for the week long tournaments.

Allowing your son play baseball 15u is a financial investment, however this investment will pay off many times over as your son makes new friends that will last a lifetime and develops skills that will make him into a better man one day.

by: Jerry P. Bramlett




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