My son's a 2016 too, Mets. He's primarily a power hitter. Plays OF. He used to catch, but he never LOVED it. Smart guys in baseball have steered him away from catching, for a couple reasons:
- Your body takes a beating
- To be a successful catcher, you have to love it, they say
Still, great catchers are always looked at. So you have to decide.
I would tell you this: You need to improve your pop time - aiming for under 2.0. You probably can, with the right instruction. You're YOUNG, and the window is opening now. This summer and the next, are huge. So now's the time to get yourself with qualified coaches who can help you get where you want to go. If you need names, people here who know the NY market will help.
And yes - you have to get great at blocking. Calling a game is important - and it's good that you can do that. But any college, whatever level, will want to see the full package behind the plate - if that's the direction you choose.
Also: Spend as much time as you can on becoming a great hitter. Sounds like you have real potential. THAT can be the ticket.