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- Alec Sanchez – Fielding, Hitting
I have been playing competitive baseball for 21 years and I am willing to put all my time and effort into making anyone that wants lessons from me better mentally and physically. I played at Florida state and Florida International. Now I’m playing independent baseball in the pioneer league! Would love to help anyone out.Fielding, Hitting Alec Sanchez (904) 657-1951 asanc522@fiu.edu Highest level of playing experience Minor League Highest level of coaching experience High School Type of Instruction Hitting, Fielding Cost per half hour $40 Cost per hour $50 Service Area (See County Map) Additional Connections: About Coach I have been playing competitive baseball for 21 years and I am willing to put all my time and effort into making anyone that wants lessons from me better mentally and physically. I played at Florida state and Florida International. Now I’m playing independent baseball in the pioneer league! Would love to help anyone out. Return to Lessons Coach Review Leave A Review
- Nick Karpf
Coach Karpf has been coaching for twelve years focusing on nationally ranked travel ball teams, and goal oriented motivated players.Hitting, Base Running/Speed Work, Strength/Conditioning Nick Karpf (954) 224-2451 Highest level of playing experience Highest level of coaching experience Type of Instruction Hitting, Base Running / Speed Work, Strength/Conditioning Service Area (See County Map) Coach Review Leave A Review Return to Lessons
- Player Development | Youth Baseball
Discover the source for local youth baseball information. Private lessons, coaches, and facilities to improve your young baseball player. The trusted source for youth baseball information. Private Lessons Coaches Training Facilities Community Voice Join our community and share information. Check it out Elevate Your Game: Florida's Premier Baseball Player Development Resources
- Marley Bredt – Fielding, Hitting, Pitching
Fielding, Hitting, Pitching Marley Bredt (512) 669-3797 bredtmarley@gmail.com Highest level of playing experience Highest level of coaching experience Type of Instruction Fielding, Hitting, Pitching Cost per half hour Cost per hour Service Area (See County Map) Additional Connections: About Coach Return to Lessons Coach Review Leave A Review
- Baseball Tryouts & Teams FAQ | Answers for Florida Youth Baseball
Looking for answers about youth baseball? Find expert advice and helpful tips in our frequently asked questions about youth baseball. Recreational "Rec" What is recreational baseball? Recreational baseball is a less competitive level of youth baseball focused on learning the game, having fun, and developing basic skills. It is typically more community-based and less intensive than travel baseball. What age groups are available in rec baseball? Rec baseball programs usually have divisions for various age groups, such as T-ball for younger children (4-6 years old), and then progressing through different age brackets (e.g., 7-8, 9-10, 11-12, etc.). When does the rec baseball season start and end? The season often starts in the spring (March or April) and ends in early summer (June or July). Some leagues may also offer fall ball, which is a shorter season in the autumn. How are teams formed in rec baseball? Teams are often formed based on age groups and may involve a draft process, where coaches select players. In younger age groups, teams may be assigned randomly to ensure fairness. Can my child play with their friends on the same team? Many leagues allow parents to request that their child plays with friends or siblings, but this is subject to team availability and league policies. What equipment does my child need for rec baseball? Your child will need a glove, a batting helmet, and baseball cleats. The league typically provides team jerseys, hats, bats, and balls. Optional items include a personal bat, batting gloves, and catcher's gear (if applicable). How can parents get involved in the league? Parents can volunteer as coaches, assistant coaches, team managers, or scorekeepers. Many leagues also need help with organizing events, fundraising, or field maintenance. Can my child continue playing baseball after the rec season? Yes, many leagues offer additional programs such as fall ball or summer clinics. Some players may also transition to more competitive travel baseball as they develop their skills. Travel What is travel baseball? Travel baseball is a competitive level of youth baseball where teams travel to play in tournaments against other top teams, often across different cities, states, or regions. How is travel baseball different from recreational baseball? Travel baseball typically involves higher levels of competition, more skilled players, experienced coaching, and a greater commitment of time and money compared to recreational leagues. At what age can my child start playing travel baseball? Travel baseball teams often start at the 8U level (8 years old and under), but some programs may have teams for younger players. The appropriate starting age can vary depending on the child's skill level and readiness. What should we expect at a travel baseball tryout? Tryouts typically involve drills to assess hitting, fielding, throwing, and running skills. Coaches may also evaluate game situations to see how players perform under pressure. How much does travel baseball typically cost? Costs often vary widely. It can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per season. How much time does travel baseball require? Travel baseball usually requires a significant time commitment, including multiple practices per week, weekend tournaments, and possibly traveling out of town or out of state several times a season. How is the level of competition determined for tournaments? Tournaments often have different divisions (e.g., AA, AAA, Major) based on team skill levels. Teams are usually placed in appropriate brackets. What are showcase tournaments, and how do they differ from regular tournaments? Showcase tournaments are events designed to give players exposure to college coaches and scouts. These tournaments often prioritize individual player performance over team outcomes. What is expected of parents on a travel baseball team? Parents are often expected to support their child by attending games, good sportsmanship and positive support for all players and coaches are also expected. GENERAL What is my child's 'League Age'? USSSA© – USSSA Baseball, uses an “Age Based” platform with a May 1 age cut-off date. See more Perfect Game© – All player ages are determined by the birth chart. May 1 in any year shall be the deciding date. See more Little League© – The Age Determination Date for a Little League Baseball player is the actual age of a child on August 31 of the current year. See more Babe Ruth© & Cal Ripken© – All player ages are determined by the birth chart. May 1 in any year shall be the deciding date. See more American Legion© – American Legion Baseball is open to players between the ages of 13 and 19. Player’s age on January 1st current year determines eligibility season. This ensures that players compete against others in their age group, creating a level playing field for all. See more Where can I find the Florida county map? Click to view the county/region map Recreational (Rec) vs. Travel Recreational baseball (Rec) and travel baseball are two different levels of youth baseball that cater to varying levels of commitment, skill, and competition. Recreational Baseball (Rec): Purpose: Primarily for fun and to introduce kids to the game. It’s more focused on participation and enjoyment rather than intense competition. Skill Level: Players of all skill levels can join, and teams are often formed based on neighborhood or school districts. Commitment: Typically has a lower time commitment. Practices and games are less frequent, and the season usually lasts for a few months. Cost: Generally less expensive. Costs for uniforms, equipment, and registration fees are usually lower. Travel: Games and practices are usually local, minimizing travel time and expenses. Travel Baseball: Purpose: Designed for players who are more serious about their development and competitive play. It’s more focused on advanced skills and competing at a higher level. Skill Level: Players are usually selected based on tryouts and skill level. Teams often consist of players who are more committed and have higher skill levels. Commitment: Involves a greater time commitment with frequent practices, games, and tournaments. The season can be longer, often extending beyond the traditional summer months. Cost: Generally more expensive due to higher costs for travel, tournaments, coaching, and equipment. Travel: Teams travel regionally or even nationally for tournaments and games, leading to more time and expense on travel. In summary, rec ball is more about having fun and learning the game, while travel baseball is geared towards more serious competition and development. 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EdGeneral Previous Next Return To Hot Corner Title Welcome to the 'Hot Corner' Ed All 11/26/24, 7:21 PM edlitch@hotmail.com We’re LIVE with the 'Hot Corner'! We're excited to announce the launch of our new feature as we continue to grow into the ultimate one-stop shop for all things youth baseball. It's clear that no matter where you live, baseball families and coaches share the same goals: connecting for opportunities, sharing resources, and building a stronger community. Check out the 'Hot Corner' on our website and help spread the word by sharing the page! Together, we’re making it easier than ever for youth baseball players, parents, and coaches to connect. Let’s play ball! Guest Players (Parents & Coaches) Share Your Childs Availability to be a Guest Player (Parents) Post A Need For A Guest Player (Coaches) Connect to Schedule Scrimmages Discover Tournaments Score Deals on Used Gear Snag Coupons & Discounts Read and Share Reviews Your ultimate hub for youth baseball is here.
- Spencer Stockton – Pitching, Hitting, Strength/Conditioning
Hey everyone, my name is Spencer Stockton and I’ll be looking to give lessons and coach during my off season in the Wellington/West Palm area. I’m a local kid, grew up playing little league in Wellington before the fields at Olympia were built. To me, youth baseball is more about growing as an athlete than it is focusing/specializing on being a pitcher only or solely a 2nd basemen at 10 years old. The best players in the world played several different positions their entire youth career. My philosophy as a coach is to continue to advance the athletic development via strengthening, mobility, conditioning, and developing a competitive edge. More importantly, we will have a great time learning and growing the game of baseball, because after all, it’s a game. Thank youPitching, Hitting, Strength/Conditioning Spencer Stockton (561) 315-0509 Highest level of playing experience MLB Highest level of coaching experience Travel Type of Instruction Pitching, Hitting, Strength/Conditioning Cost per half hour Cost per hour Service Area (See County Map) Additional Connections: About Coach Hey everyone, my name is Spencer Stockton and I’ll be looking to give lessons and coach during my off season in the Wellington/West Palm area. I’m a local kid, grew up playing little league in Wellington before the fields at Olympia were built. To me, youth baseball is more about growing as an athlete than it is focusing/specializing on being a pitcher only or solely a 2nd basemen at 10 years old. The best players in the world played several different positions their entire youth career. My philosophy as a coach is to continue to advance the athletic development via strengthening, mobility, conditioning, and developing a competitive edge. More importantly, we will have a great time learning and growing the game of baseball, because after all, it’s a game. Thank you Return to Lessons Coach Review Leave A Review
- Lynn McGill – Pitching, Hitting, Fielding, Catching, Base Running/Speed Work, Strength/Conditioning
East Coast Baseball in Jacksonville, Florida, offers private lessons to help players improve their skills in hitting, pitching and fielding. With over 25 years of coaching experience, the instructor emphasizes proper mechanics to address individual needs. The founder, who has coached extensively in Atlanta and Saint Johns County, is a certified personal trainer and a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association. The founder aims to foster a love for the game and support youth athletes in pursuing their baseball dreams. Visit their facebook page. Pitching, Hitting, Fielding, Catching, Base Running/Speed Work, Strength/Conditioning Lynn McGill (904) 325-4018 coach@eastcoastball.org Highest level of playing experience College Highest level of coaching experience High School Type of Instruction Pitching, Hitting, Fielding, Catching, Base Running/Speed Work, Strength/Conditioning Cost per half hour Cost per hour Service Area (See County Map) Additional Connections: About Coach East Coast Baseball in Jacksonville, Florida, offers private lessons to help players improve their skills in hitting, pitching and fielding. With over 25 years of coaching experience, the instructor emphasizes proper mechanics to address individual needs. The founder, who has coached extensively in Atlanta and Saint Johns County, is a certified personal trainer and a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association. The founder aims to foster a love for the game and support youth athletes in pursuing their baseball dreams. Visit their facebook page. Return to Lessons Coach Review Leave A Review
- Tryout Info (List) | Youth Baseball
The go-to source for youth baseball info on travel and rec teams—find coaches, facilities, and recent USSSA, PG, and more tournament results. Organization Name Org Logo County Display Region Age(s) of Tryout Display Tryout Date Tryout Flier Registration Deadline Additional Information Org Type Display
- Submit An Organization | Youth Baseball
Submit team details, schedules, and updates for your Florida youth baseball league. Join our growing community and stay connected with everything related to youth baseball in Florida. Submit An Organization Organization Name Organization Phone Ex. (123) 123-1234 Organization Email Organization Facebook Organization Address Organization Instagram Organization X Organization Website Organization Zip Code Organization City Organization County Organization Type (select all that apply) Travel Rec Organization Logo Upload (Ideal size 450px by 200px) Ages (select all that apply) 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 About your organization Organization Flyer 1 Upload (600 tall by 300 wide) (Ideal size 450px by 200px) Submit Your Organization May take up to 30 seconds to submit. Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Contact our team.
- Leave A Review | Youth Baseball
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- Forum | Youth Baseball
Leave a review on a youth baseball organization in Florida. Find a coach or new team. Join our community and help others by sharing information on youth baseball. To test this feature, visit your live site. All Posts Categories My Posts Sort by: Recent Activity Follow All Categories Create New Post Comments Views Recent Activity Item option menu When are travel baseball tryouts held in the state of Florida? Eddy Litchfield · General Discussion 0 0 Oct 30, 2024 Welcome to the Forum Eddy Litchfield · General Discussion 0 0 Aug 15, 2024 Forum rules Eddy Litchfield · General Discussion 0 0 Aug 15, 2024 Forum - Frameless