Travel Baseball: How Many Games Is Too Many for Your Son? | MVA Podcast
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Is your son playing too many travel baseball games? MLB agent Matt Hannaford answers real questions from travel ball parents about burnout, choosing the right program, and when exposure actually matters. Subscribe for insider advice every week.
In this Q&A episode, Matt is joined by producer Mike to tackle three questions submitted by travel baseball parents from across the country. If you have a son in travel ball, these are the conversations you need to hear before writing another check or signing up for another tournament.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
✓ How to tell when your son's travel baseball schedule is doing more harm than good
✓ What to actually evaluate when choosing a travel ball program (hint: it's not the price tag)
✓ Why the best players in the country attend fewer events than you think
✓ What to do when your son's coach won't start him in big tournaments
✓ The real reason chasing exposure too early can backfire
A dad from Texas asks about his 13-year-old son burning out after 70-plus games a year. Matt breaks down the research on youth baseball burnout, including a study showing how many players quit before they even reach high school. He explains why enjoyment is the foundation that everything else is built on, and shares a practical approach to scaling back without losing development momentum.
A mom from Georgia wants to know if the most expensive travel ball team is the best option for her 14-year-old pitcher. Matt walks through how to evaluate a program based on its actual track record of player development, not marketing claims, and explains why investing in individual training may be smarter than paying $5,000 for a team that promises exposure.
A dad from Florida asks whether to leave a program where his 15-year-old outfielder gets benched during big tournaments. Matt gives a direct framework for having that conversation with the coach and knowing when it's time to move on versus when you need a reality check on expectations.
Matt also addresses the broader culture of parents fast-tracking kids into exposure events at nine and ten years old. He shares a real story about a 12-year-old who tore a ligament because warning signs were ignored, and explains why development must come before exposure every time.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Introduction
00:41 - Question 1: Is 70 games a year too much for a 13-year-old?
03:54 - How common is a 70-game travel ball schedule?
04:12 - How many events do the best players actually attend?
07:21 - Question 2: Is the most expensive travel ball team worth it?
10:47 - Question 3: Should you leave a team that benches your son in big tournaments?
14:17 - The exposure trap: why parents are getting it wrong
19:07 - Closing and how to submit your questions
Have a question for Matt? DM him on Instagram or email Matt@TheMostValuableAgent.com
ABOUT THE MVA PODCAST
Matt Hannaford is an MLB agent who gives you the insider playbook on college recruiting, the transfer portal, and MLB Draft decisions. The Most Valuable Agent Podcast helps parents and players navigate the system with confidence.
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