What Age Is Good To Put My Son In Little League (Baseball)?
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The leagues will usually have rules for how old a player has to be. Find the youngest allowable age and plug your son in as soon as he can play. The earlier the better. Let him start an enjoyment for sport at an early age. 5 or 6 years old is a pretty good age to start playing sports at.He should start tee-ball when he is 5 years old. Little league at age 7.
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That depends if you have plenty of kids in your area for him to play with then wait until he's 7 or 8. If there aren't many kids his age but him in it at 5 or 6. But make sure he wants to play.HOW WELL do you know baseball?
think it depends on the kid.my son did it in 2nd grade..hated it.cuz he was a freak about striking out.now he is in 6th and this is the first year since..i say if your kid wants to then wny not? sports are great for kids!What current MLB layers do you think take steroids ?
a good age would be 10!then he can play 3 years!probably 7 or 8, you don't want him to start too early, but by 9 he will have a really short attention span. Get him interested early, but ya know...not too early.
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Tee ball @ 5Pitching maching @ 7
Little league @ 8
The earlier, the better. These are impressionable years, everyone starts off crappy. It would be better to start them then as opposed to sicking an 8 year old rookie in with experience kids.
is say 5or6 for t-ball if it's past that make sure you have a good coach, not one who cares about winning but teaching the fundamentals and hav'in fun too.
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It depends on the league age. My son started T-Ball at 5, he is now 10 and playing in the Minors division for his second year.I started soft ball at 6 and moved to hardball at 9. I'm not in the MLB but i've got some great memories and still love to watch and play the game.
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