- May 25, 2010
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If your DD wants to play college ball she needs to move up NOW. She needs to be on the roster of the most competitive team that will have her, even if it means she isn't the rockstar that she is on a B team.
My DD (and her crazy parents) went through this exact scenario last summer. She chose the A ball route and is 10 times the pitcher/player that she was just last spring.
This conflicts with a lot of the advice we've seen here.
In general, it's better to be in the most challenging environment possible, no matter what you're doing in life.
But, one of the recurring themes I read here in regards to young pitchers is that they should be trying to get as many innings as possible.
How does being the #3 pitcher on the A team accomplish that?
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