Originally posted by Unregistered
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I have seen the same thing happen in AAU baseball here in RI. as recently as 3 years ago the RI Tides were the #1 AAU club in RI. But then they got lazy. Meanwhile the Reds, Rays (baseball) and Spinners were building their clubs at the 9U and 10U age groups. In no time the Tides were a shell of their former self.
I agree about the Rays website. It is a terrible indicator of what the Rays are all about. yet, in 2011, the single most important marketing tool has is its website. Somebody over there had better get on the stick.
I'm guessing the Rays are counting on the continued support and protection of SRI. What's happening here is the result of a non-competitve, monopolized environment of premier clubs in RI. Bruno, BWP are also losing kids while upstarts like the NE Wave and RISC are out-hustling them and building strong programs.
JB
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