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January 5, 2008 at 5:09 pm #586201
MichellMemberMy son is about to turn 5. He really wants to play baseball. I understand there is both little league and a peewee baseball league in West Seattle. Does anyone have any advice/comments/suggestions to share (good and bad) regarding the two groups?
And does anyone know the 2008 registration information for the little league? I can’t seem to find it.
Thanks!!
January 5, 2008 at 11:42 pm #613563
acemotelParticipantPeewee worked very well for my boys. I was disappointed that they had to go through “tryouts” at some point, I think it was when they were about 10 or 11. They all made it through the tryouts, but I thought it was a bit brutal for the little ones. All the various coaches were there watching them catch and field and hit balls, and then the coaches would pick the kids they wanted for their teams. I don’t know how it works with little league, but I’ve always heard that they are far less competitive, maybe more easygoing. (but I’m not sure?)
January 6, 2008 at 7:16 am #613564
WSBKeymasterWe actually are posting a feature on the Pee Wee group, probably tomorrow – interviewed its president a few days back. Their registration is under way now. We also have a message out to a contact with West Seattle Little League to ask them about any key dates coming up so we can share that info too.
January 7, 2008 at 6:57 am #613565
westwoodMemberThe Little League fields are near Alki, the Pee Wee fields are in Highland Park. So if you live in Admiral or Alki, Little League is probably your better bet. If you live in the south end of WS, Pee Wee will be easier. Your son will be playing T-Ball at 5, so you can always switch later if you wish. My son loved Pee Wee. They play T-Ball, then two years of B ball, then two of A ball, then Bronco at Lincoln Park. Each level changes the rules. Coaches pitch most of the time in B-ball.
Good luck.
January 7, 2008 at 2:14 pm #613566
GenHillOneParticipantWe started in Little League, but moved to Pee Wee after a militant T-ball coach (tell me why 5-year-olds need to practice in a thunder storm??). I’m not saying that was necessarily the norm, just our motivation at the time. Loved Pee Wee, didn’t mind the extra drive. As far as “try-outs”, they don’t start until the kids move up to Bronco (@ Lincoln Park) and they’re really more for player distribution. Players often stay on the same team all through Pee Wee and when they move up, the idea is to spread out the “talent” and make the teams more balanced. My son was very nervous for the first one, but by the end of the first day was relating it to a mini-camp.
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