If you’ve found yourself staring at a tournament flyer, hovering over the registration button, or quietly asking another coach, “Do you think we’re ready for this?” - you’re not alone.
That question shows up every season, especially for coaches and families of young teams. Whether you’re coaching 7U, 8U, or just transitioning out of rec ball, it’s normal to wonder if your group of wide-eyed, snack-driven players is “ready” to step into the world of travel baseball.
👍🏻 Here’s the thing: readiness doesn’t always look the way we think it does.
Many teams hold back from joining tournaments because they assume “ready” means:
Sure, that might be what some teams look like. But if that’s our bar for “ready,” most of us would never get started.
In reality, being ready for your first travel tournament looks more like this:
👍🏻 That’s it. That’s the real readiness test.
Tournaments designed for younger divisions (like 7U and 8U) know exactly who they’re serving. These events are meant to welcome developing teams - not weed them out. The schedules are more relaxed, the rules are slightly simplified, and the environment is built to be fun and wholesome.
Waiting until everything is perfect means missing out on the growth that comes from real experience. And at this age, experience is everything.
Your first travel tournament isn’t about chasing championships. It’s about:
If your players are smiling, trying hard, and starting to love the game, then yes - your team is ready.