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 13 & Older Travel Program Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

 

The objective of Beekman Travel is to provide a high quality, competitive alternative to independent travel programs by reducing overhead and maintaining the program through dedicated volunteers and affordable training options focused on the long-term development and safety of the players. Our programs offer a challenging and demanding schedule and encourages personal growth, skill building, and preparation for school programs.  


Why should I play for BAC?

  • Committed coaches and league
  • Competitive registration fees and costs
  • No conflict with Rec games or school ball schedule
  • Access to Beekman’s outstanding fields and cages for practices and games
  • Potential to play in up to 3 different travel leagues plus regional tournaments

 

How do I determine age for eligibility?

  • Player eligibility is based on age as of May 1 of the current year for the Spring Program and May 1 of the following year for the Fall Program.
    • For example, if a birthdate is March 1, 2009, then the player would be eligible for the 12u program in Spring 2022 and 13u program in Fall 2022.

 

Can a player play for an age group older than he/she is eligible for?

  • Players are allowed to try-out for up to (2) age groups.
  • They can try-out for their age appropriate group and for the age group 1 year older than their eligible age.
  • All players must be at least 13 years old to participate in the Senior Travel Program
  • Once tryouts are completed, the Travel Committee will review all assessments.  For players that tried out at multiple age groups, the committee will recommend to the Board where this player is to be placed best interest of the player, teams and league.
  • All decisions by the Board are final.

 

Which Travel Leagues will we play in?

  • Each manager the flexibility of customizing a schedule for their team and will be able to choose from several local leagues.
  • Tournaments make up a major component of the travel program with many outside the state.

 

How are managers selected?

  • Anyone interested in managing a Travel team, can submit their interest to the league President
  • All applications will be reviewed and a manager will be selected for each age group by the nominating committee (President, Vice President, Director, and Board Members)
  • All travel managers must be BAC Board confirmed, hold all coaching certifications required of BAC, and have the character, values, attitude and organizational expertise to run a travel team including selection and support from coaches, parent management and player development

 

How are teams comprised?

  • Though it is the manager's discretion, there are typically 12 players on a team.
  • Tryouts will be held typically in the early Fall and players will be assessed by the team manager and (2) other Travel team managers or representatives from the BAC Board
  • Players receive a rating (1 -5) in the following categories:
    • Catching
    • Throwing
    • Fielding
    • Hitting
    • Running
    • Pitching
  • Managers will have discretion of completing the roster for their team.
  • Parents can expect a communication from the manager of the team after tryouts

 

What if a player can't participate in a tryout?

  • (2) Try-out dates will be scheduled for each age group to allow for schedule conflicts.

 

Can a player lose his place on the team?

  • A parent can decline having their child participate in a team at any time.  Any fees collected will be forfeited.
  • Everyone is expected to follow the BAC Code of Conduct.  Violations will follow the BAC Grievance Procedure and are subject to the same consequences

 

What are the Player Expectations?

  • Players are expected to demonstrate the maturity to be part of a competitive team, the respect in managers and coaches, the responsibility to fulfill your commitment to the team by being on time and attending every practice and game, and the discipline to play your best and continue to develop as a ball player. This is a TEAM game and your team is depending on you!
  • Accept your Manager’s decisions, including playing time, positions, and spot in the batting order.  You will be competing with other players and will need to work hard to earn playing time.
  • Playing for the team is a commitment to your coaches and your teammates – it should be a priority for all players

 

What are the Parent Expectations?

  • Demonstrate appropriate behavior and sportsmanship so that your son and his teammates have positive character examples
  • Support the TEAM concept and reinforce the importance of hard work, responsibility and sportsmanship.
  • Get your child to practices and games on time. His attendance is expected, but if he will be late to or miss a practice or game, it is crucial that you communicate with your Manager as early as possible.
  • The Manager is in charge of the team, support him and accept his decisions.
  • Meet your financial obligation to the team as outlined by your Manager. If your child decides to leave the team, or is asked to leave the team due to violating this agreement, no refunds are guaranteed
  • Parents will be informed prior to player selection that a travel team does not guarantee a player’s position and play time

 

What are the Manager and Coach Expectations?

  • Demonstrate appropriate behavior and sportsmanship so players have positive character examples
  • Provide ample opportunities to your players to improve their skills in practices and games.
  • Follow the rules outlined above and hold players accountable to do the same.
  • Manage team budget and financial statements to share with the team and the BAC
  • Team managers will make it a priority to get all players who make the travel team an appropriate level of playing time as their skills and position afford – teams should not carry so many players where a limitation in play time would be the norm
  • Players should be selected not only on their skills but also on their ability to act responsibly, support their teammates, promote positive behavior and respect for the game of baseball, and have a long term commitment to playing the game
  • Player development will require externally delivered training in many cases, including instruction, facility costs, and other physical fitness activities and team managers should plan this into their overall program, costs and communicate to the parents prior to final player selection
  • Team managers will make it a priority to develop players and constantly improve so the BAC travel program is looked upon as a “player-centric” organization and for the benefit of the players

 

When will games be played?

  • Typically tournaments and games are played on weekends (mostly double headers)

 

Is participation in BAC Recreation required for a BAC Travel Team?

  • No, but participation in the BAC recreation program is required for Babe Ruth All Star team selection

 

What is the duration of the season?

  • Normal Travel season will run from June through October for 13u players and older
  • Travel schedules will avoid any conflict with school ball programs and Rec games

 

What is the cost for the Travel Program?

  • Registration Fees of $500 per season for each registered team will cover league fees and insurance.

 

How many games will be played each season?

  • Each manager will determine the exact schedule for their team each season.  The goal should be to play 6 -12 tournaments or league play each season

 

Will we participate in Tournaments?

  • Each manager will determine the tournament schedule for their team each season.  The goal is to participate in as many tournaments as possible
  • Tournament fees are collected based on manager’s discretion depending on the scheduling requirements
  • Parents are responsible for transportation, food, housing or other costs associated with travel play.

 

Will there be a Winter Program?

  • Each manager will be encouraged to attend a Winter Workout program to prepare for the Spring season
  • Any costs associated with facility use for a winter program will be collected separately

 

Do BAC Managers get paid?

  • No.  All BAC Travel Managers are volunteers and do not get paid for their time and effort.  This is one of the reasons that we are able to provide competitive fees.  As a non-profit organization, we look only to cover our actual expenses.

 

How do I pay?

  • All registrations will be submitted and paid online on the BAC web site or via other means determined by the manager.
  • Any costs associated with Winter programs, Tournaments, or other team expenses will be collected by the team manager
  • Once a player is selected for a team, parents will be required to register for the Travel program.

 

What if I have other question?

  • Additional questions can be sent to