As I mentioned earlier, while I believe there is still reason to be optimistic there are a few things that need to be addressed. He needs to have a conversation with his travel coach. Now. Not at WWBA, not next week, not this fall. He needs to send his coach a text tonight and set up a call. He needs to ask two questions
a. What level of college baseball they see him fitting in at.
b. His role on the team
Your son needs to go into that conversation with an open mind, ready to be offended and knocked down a peg. Your son also needs to be ready to push back if they don't give clear, concise, straight to the point answers. And he needs to be prepared to leave if it doesn't go his way, or prepared to step up if they are willing to give him a more consistent role.
What should have happened already is your son made a list, they crossed schools off and you worked with what was left and the feedback from the remaining schools is how you proceed. If that hasn't happened it needs to. Your son needs to say I'm interested in A/B/C, can you reach out to them for me.
If they give answers like "we'll see", "the portal", or any other excuses, they are useless to him. You are a paying customer. Hotels, airfare, time off work. They need to work for you. If they are not capable of reaching out to schools on his behalf or able to provide honest feedback what are you paying for? You come to a consensus that these are the schools you should be looking into, get feedback from said schools, and then either proceed or pivot based on the feedback.
Then you ask about his role on the team. If there is no future with him behind the plate, that's fine but you need to find a new team. If they can work something out where they all rotate then go ahead, but he needs to catch and he needs to catch in front of schools that he can play at and are interested in him.
Mine played for high profile teams with multiple kids drafted, P5s, etc. Each catcher was responsible for like 5-6 pitchers. The catching schedule was released with the pitching schedule. 3 P5 catchers all split time mostly evenly, no complaints, two drafted out of HS.
I remember when we joined the one we sat down with the coach and he told us exactly what the plan was. He said if things weren't playing out the way we them wanted to and he didn't speak up then he didn't think he'd survive with a college coach.