It’s hard to measure and not very scientific but there is no doubt that there is a jump in the intensity, the excitement and just the overall feel of the games when you reach the 3rd Round (Regional Quarterfinals) of the Texas High School Baseball playoff system.
I’ve been covering high school baseball for 12 years and over the years I have consistently noticed and recognized that there is a “next level” feel to the playoffs once you reach the Regional Quarterfinal round. You can’t necessarily see it, but you know it’s there.
Making the playoffs is obviously exciting. It’s the first goal for most teams. Making the playoffs is especially huge for the 10-team districts like 17-6A and 28-6A and the 11-team district of 30-5A. The playoffs are exciting. And I believe Round 2 is a little more exciting than Round 1. But everything takes a big step up by Round 3. And while the Semifinals are a little more exciting than the Quarterfinals and the Regional Finals are a little more exciting than the Semifinals, I believe the Quarterfinals are much more akin to the Semifinals and Regional Finals than they are to Round 1 and 2.
While it may not be scientific, I offer the following reasons for the big jump of intensity and excitement when you reach the Regional Quarterfinal Round:
1) The Percentage Factor
The hard truth…When you make the playoffs in Texas sports you are usually in a slight majority, not a minority. 6A, for example, has 245 teams playing baseball. With 128 teams making the playoffs, 52% of the teams continue their season after district play. In 4A, 2/3 of all teams make the playoffs.
When you reach Round 2, the percentage obviously drops. In 6A, you are now part of the 26% still playing baseball. But there are still 63 other teams in your classification playing as well. You might not be the majority but there are still a lot of teams in the playoffs.
In the Regional Quarterfinals, the number dwindles down to where suddenly there is a definite change in the number of teams still playing baseball. In 6A, at the Regional Quarterfinal round, there are now close to 90% of the teams who have finished their season. In each Region, there are only 8 teams left. If you are still playing in the Regional Quarterfinals, you look around the room in your Region and it’s obvious that there are not many in the room.
2) The Bandwagon Factor
I see this happening in baseball as well. I’ve seen Aunts and Uncles get very interested once nephew’s team makes it to the 3rd Round. Kids at school get interested in the baseball team not because they are baseball fans but because they love their school and because they are friends with some of the baseball players. Local sports fans start showing up to the playoff games by Round 3 because you may be the only team in the city/town/area still playing. It seems that people began to recognize that something special might be happening once you get past the 1st two rounds of the playoffs.
So Aunts and Uncles call and say “Way to go!” Kids and teachers at school talk to players and coaches about the upcoming game. All of this is partly responsible for the bigger feel of the Regional Quarterfinal Playoff Round.
3) The Busy Coach Factor
I’ve been at games the last two weeks for the Bi-District and Area Round games. I had no trouble visiting with coaches and players after the game. But this weekend, I may have to wait in line to get a picture or just even say “Congratulations!” I tell you, it changes this round. And one way I notice is how Coaches start to get overwhelmed taking care of all the requests and questions from the baseball media world. I have heard more than once a Coach comment on the concern of having enough time to concentrate on the series ahead of them, even they are very appreciative of the attention the boys and the team are getting. This increase in attention of the team and increase in the number of requests to the coaches communicates that the team has now moved into a new level of play when they reach the 3rd Round.
4) The Confidence Factor
For those teams who have been ranked high most of the year and have gotten publicity in the high school baseball world, getting past the first two weeks can be a big relief to living up to the expectations others had of them. They have now proven that they are indeed a good baseball team.
For those teams who have flown under the radar all year, reaching the 3rd Round provides a legitimacy to their belief that they are a solid baseball team. Winning two rounds of playoffs either provides an extra measure of confidence for the team or solidifies the confidence the group already had.
Greatly-hyped or under-the-radar, it seems to me that it takes two rounds of wins to totally feel that legitimacy.
So there it is. These are the things I have observed over the years that make the Regional Quarterfinal Round a big step up in the intensity and excitement of Texas High School Baseball Playoffs. Do you feel it too?
– Tim Baugh
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