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The Real Cost Of Travel Baseball

38 min · 8. juli 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/fan_mail/new] Your son makes a top travel or select team and suddenly everything feels urgent. Tryouts, fees, rankings, showcases, guest players, tournament schedules, recruiting promises. We slow the moment down and ask the question that actually protects families: are you buying real player development, or are you buying a uniform and a calendar? We sit down with Bobby Minor, a former D1 player and longtime coach who now helps baseball parents make smarter decisions from Little League through high school baseball and into college baseball. We talk about the hidden “most expensive” part of youth travel baseball: uninformed choices made out of fear, comparison, and pressure. Bobby breaks down early bloomers versus late bloomers, why so many kids quit by 14, and how work ethic and patience beat hype almost every time. We also get practical. What should you ask a travel team before you commit? Bobby explains why guest player policies matter, how the true all-in cost can double once uniforms, facility fees, hotels, and gate charges hit, and what a real development plan should look like when a player struggles. Then we tackle arm care and pitcher overuse on weekends, plus the truth about Perfect Game and PBR rankings as marketing tools versus real recruiting signals. If you want clearer priorities, fewer regrets, and a healthier path through travel baseball, hit play, subscribe, share this with a baseball parent, and leave a quick review so more families can find it. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/support] * Follow:  X | @BCUPod / IG @baseballcoachesunplugged  [https://www.athlete1.net] * Website - https://www.athlete1.net [https://www.athlete1.net] * Sponsor: The Netting Professionals * https://www.nettingpros.com [https://www.nettingpros.com]

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episode The Real Cost Of Travel Baseball cover

The Real Cost Of Travel Baseball

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/fan_mail/new] Your son makes a top travel or select team and suddenly everything feels urgent. Tryouts, fees, rankings, showcases, guest players, tournament schedules, recruiting promises. We slow the moment down and ask the question that actually protects families: are you buying real player development, or are you buying a uniform and a calendar? We sit down with Bobby Minor, a former D1 player and longtime coach who now helps baseball parents make smarter decisions from Little League through high school baseball and into college baseball. We talk about the hidden “most expensive” part of youth travel baseball: uninformed choices made out of fear, comparison, and pressure. Bobby breaks down early bloomers versus late bloomers, why so many kids quit by 14, and how work ethic and patience beat hype almost every time. We also get practical. What should you ask a travel team before you commit? Bobby explains why guest player policies matter, how the true all-in cost can double once uniforms, facility fees, hotels, and gate charges hit, and what a real development plan should look like when a player struggles. Then we tackle arm care and pitcher overuse on weekends, plus the truth about Perfect Game and PBR rankings as marketing tools versus real recruiting signals. If you want clearer priorities, fewer regrets, and a healthier path through travel baseball, hit play, subscribe, share this with a baseball parent, and leave a quick review so more families can find it. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/support] * Follow:  X | @BCUPod / IG @baseballcoachesunplugged  [https://www.athlete1.net] * Website - https://www.athlete1.net [https://www.athlete1.net] * Sponsor: The Netting Professionals * https://www.nettingpros.com [https://www.nettingpros.com]

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How To Pick A Travel Baseball Team That Develops Players

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/fan_mail/new] A lot of families make the same travel baseball mistake every July: they chase the loudest logo, the flashiest graphics, and the team that “wins the weekend,” then wonder why their player stops improving. I’m Coach Ken Carpenter, and I’m pulling the curtain back on the trophy team versus development team debate so you can make a smarter choice for 2027. We talk about the red flags that show up fast in youth baseball and travel ball, starting with roster size. If a program carries 16 to 18 players on a summer roster, the playing time math does not work, and reps are everything for high school performance and college recruiting. I also get blunt about what happens when winning Sunday becomes the priority, especially for pitchers. Arm care, workload decisions, and a clear throwing plan matter more than any plastic trophy. Then we build a real checklist for finding a development team: a fall and winter plan that supports strength training, coaches who welcome failure as part of growth, and a schedule built around scout attended exposure tournaments instead of expensive trips with no recruiters in sight. Most important, we cover the human factor: the coach running the program. A coach with a real recruiting network and the ability to personally call D2, D3, and JUCO staffs can open doors that a generic online profile never will, especially in the transfer portal era. If you’re heading into 2027 tryouts, stop chasing hype and start choosing development. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this with a parent or player who needs a clearer path. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/support] * Follow:  X | @BCUPod / IG @baseballcoachesunplugged  [https://www.athlete1.net] * Website - https://www.athlete1.net [https://www.athlete1.net] * Sponsor: The Netting Professionals * https://www.nettingpros.com [https://www.nettingpros.com]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/fan_mail/new] The biggest mistake high school players make is treating college baseball like a status contest instead of a development decision. Riley Bender just finished his career at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor after time at the Division I level, and he tells the truth most families do not hear early enough: playing time, relationships, and the right environment can matter more than the label on the jersey when you are trying to grow as a player and a person.  We dig into JUCO versus D1, how the transfer portal changes roster building, and why so many programs now lean on transfers and junior college players instead of slow building freshmen for four years. Riley also shares what it feels like to compete with your own teammates, how culture differs across levels, and why the weight room is no longer optional if you want to keep up with modern college baseball standards. If you are a smaller player, we talk about what can still make you stand out: speed, baseball IQ, and a clear competitive edge.  The conversation goes deeper than mechanics. Riley breaks down the mental side of baseball, including expectations, negative self talk, and a simple shift that helped him perform: detach the process from the results and bet on yourself daily. We also hit travel baseball and recruiting exposure, plus what players actually want from coaches: belief, trust, and enough autonomy to play free when the lights come on.  If you coach, parent, or play the game, this one will sharpen how you think about college baseball recruiting, player development, and the realities of the portal era. Subscribe, share this with a player who needs it, and leave a review with the one decision you would change about your own recruiting journey. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/support] * Follow:  X | @BCUPod / IG @baseballcoachesunplugged  [https://www.athlete1.net] * Website - https://www.athlete1.net [https://www.athlete1.net] * Sponsor: The Netting Professionals * https://www.nettingpros.com [https://www.nettingpros.com]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/fan_mail/new] What does it really mean to build a “fundamentally sound” baseball program? In this episode, we sit down with Eddie Hull, Head Baseball Coach at Charlotte Catholic High School in North Carolina, whose teams have earned a reputation for consistency, toughness, and attention to detail. That reputation doesn’t happen by accident. Coach Hull breaks down the everyday standards that drive his program, starting with two clear non‑negotiables: play fast and compete every pitch. We dive into what “playing fast” actually looks like inside a high school program—how tempo, urgency, and preparation keep players mentally locked in and how pace of play can quietly become a competitive advantage. Coach Hull also walks us through the player development model at Charlotte Catholic, including the strength and conditioning culture he builds from the moment freshmen enter the program. He explains why year‑round lifting matters, how strength translates directly to speed and durability, and how a stronger, more physical roster expands what you can demand from players on the field. The conversation also covers youth development and why successful camps aren’t just about drills—they’re about creating an environment where young players stay engaged, have fun, and build real baseball habits that last. Beyond the high school season, Coach Hull shares insights from managing the Queen City Corn Dogs, a summer collegiate team in the Old North State League. He discusses the challenges of balancing development and competition with college athletes, as well as what he’s learned about travel baseball, year‑round training, and how coaches and parents can help players avoid burnout through smarter scheduling and intentional recovery. We also get into the details of in‑game decision making, including: • How hitters can adjust when facing elite velocity • Using pitching machines to simulate high‑level pitching when your staff can’t replicate 95 mph • What a coach should actually say during a mound visit when the game is on the line Whether you’re a coach, player, or parent trying to build a better development plan, this conversation offers practical insights you can apply immediately. Subscribe to the show, share this episode with a coaching buddy, and leave a quick review. One question to think about: What standard in your program do you refuse to compromise on? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/support] * Follow:  X | @BCUPod / IG @baseballcoachesunplugged  [https://www.athlete1.net] * Website - https://www.athlete1.net [https://www.athlete1.net] * Sponsor: The Netting Professionals * https://www.nettingpros.com [https://www.nettingpros.com]

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