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Reply to "Varsity High School Team - 22 players"

2019Dad posted:

Just out of curiosity, for the "seniors-paid-their-dues" camp, in your opinion would the same rationale apply to a college baseball team and, if not, why not?

In both cases, the majority of the team is not going to play baseball after the current level.* In both cases, the seniors have "paid their dues" and devoted years to the program. In both cases, there are summer baseball opportunities that could provide underclassmen other avenues for playing time. 

*Yes, there are a few college programs where the majority of kids get drafted, but there are also some high schools where the majority of kids go on to play in college.

Well said, agree with your points. It sounds like those in favor of seniority winning the job either have seniors who are in a position because of seniority system or they project their Underclass men to be beaten out by the kids behind them. And for the calcium carbonate girl, nobody, and I mean nobody, can guarantee their sophomore player will play in college...unless you are a college coach and plan on putting them on your roster. Having that expectation is dangerous and often leads to disappointment.

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