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Youth Travel Sports Have Become a Family-Destroying Trap – Thank God Someone Finally Said It

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I rejoiced seeing this monologue today. It's about time this was called out. Youth sports—and particularly travel ball—are getting more and more out of control. They've become the worst thing that could have happened to sports and families.

My son graduated from high school in 2018. He played high school baseball and enjoyed it very much. Eight years later, his best friends are still the boys he played with on that school team. My son is a firefighter, and his teammates are now a doctor, a chiropractor, a police officer, and a pilot. Not only did they play ball together, but they pushed each other to do well in life. Those were some of the best years of our lives. His coach was tough, but he was respectful of family life and encouraged church attendance on Sundays.

Now, families are traveling all over on the weekends, spending way too much money, dragging along kids who aren't even involved in the sport, and very often the parents get together and drink way too much at night. Family life should never revolve around sports, but for too many families, it now does.The fact of the matter is that your kid will likely not play in college, much less professionally. The kids who do go pro usually have tons of natural talent and don't need hours and hours of sports every week and weekend to hone their skills.

For parents claiming they do it for scholarships: If they put aside the money they were spending on travel ball, they'd have plenty to send their kids to college without relying on hard-to-obtain sports scholarships.

Several of my son's friends who did play travel ball went on to play at D1 schools. One was redshirted, then released the next year; he transferred to a community college, played a couple of years, and eventually decided to move on. Another played ball for a couple of years before shifting focus to pursuing his career. None of them went pro—or even came close. On top of that, at the ripe old age of 25, one of them has already needed multiple Tommy John surgeries.

America needs to return to the rec league model of sports. Before high school, kids should play in community leagues. If parents think their kids are really exceptional, they can hire a private coach for extra lessons. Traveling around the country to play teams from the next city over—and spending lots of precious time and money—needs to stop. It's terrible for families, community sports, and young athletes.

So well said. Financially and Spiritually Predatory is the perfect description of today's sport's leauges.

But, also, it's not that serious? Who cares if a Coach takes away playing time? It stinks, but in the long term, it's just really not that important. 

That would be the best option. Sports should be local. Kids should play with people in their neighborhood and make lifelong friends. That's the really benefit of youth sports. 

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