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I love pretty much all baseball but I especially like High School BB, it shows the talents of developing players and it show whether they are good enough the play college ball or even if they are good enough the play Major league ball. So what type of BB do you prefer most?


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I prefer the level where my team is currently playing...
 
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Why? Cuz'.


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FCJ,

I enjoy it all.

From t-ball, to Coach's pitch, to Machine Pitch, to elementary, to Little League, to Teenagers, to League of Dreams, to Special Olympics, to High School, to American Legion, to Summer Collegiate, to College to MiLB, to MLB, to International play to wiffle ball, to cricket, to fastpitch, to modified, to Men's Sr, ....all of it.
 
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I enjoy watching the Red Sox, college ball, my son's team (18U) and 10U mothers. At a 16U Ripken tournament my son and I were walking around the complex. My son asked why we stopped to watch 10U baseball. I smiled and said, "I'm not watching the baseball." He responded, "Ten bucks or I'm telling mom."


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My favorite baseball has been any level my son was/is playing at.....from 5 yrs old through HS and NCAA College Baseball and now Adult baseball...

As a fan, I prefer minor league baseball....

As an Umpire, its HS and College level...
 
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I agree with piaa_ump, My favorite is also where ever my son is playing, but personally I also like Minor League Ball. They are still hungry at that level and it is still pure baseball, IMO.
 
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A great Sunday afternoon is sitting at one of the picnic tables at a Wilmington Blue Rocks game.


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Like most everyone else, I like to watch whatever level my son is playing. I like HS ball because it is about the team and the school, and the rivalries are always fun.

But I also like to watch 2B's summer and fall teams play in the big tournaments. The quality of play is usually excellent. I am looking forward to next summer when he will to East Cobb and Jupiter with the 17U team. I have read that that is the best!

Plus I like to watch the Braves, and the Rays, and college ball, and minor league ball. It's all good!
 
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RJM - 2B's speed coach this fall and winter is Derrick Robinson! He graduated from 2B's high school in 2006. A fine baserunner and CF - and human being - he is. If anyone can help 2B get faster, it's D-Rob! I know he struggled at the plate this year, but if you can hit .239 and still steal 69 bases, that's saying something.
 
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