Watching22
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With the cost of pitching lessons sometimes being $50.00 and up per session, the addition cost to play travel ball can skyrocket. One to two lessons a week is equal to an extra $50.00 - $100.00 that the family assumes for the benefit of the team. That's potentially, from let's say September - May, $450.00 - $900.00. Even if some instructors charge less, it still adds up. Why don't more teams, who are looking for dedicated, elite pitchers, cut the family a break with team fees? I know people pay for other types of lessons too, batting, speed and agility, etc., but everyone player should be expected to have those skills. Just curious.