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Reply to "Where is the self-assessment?"

Thanks all. To the question: What's it to me? Heck, I know it's none of my business and it impacts me in no way whatsoever. That said, I'm a pretty empathic person and I feel for the kid on what's coming down the road. No one wants that disappointment. Plus, I also know some of the parents and they are part of the problem. And, I guarantee you, when the kid gets cut or buried, it's not going to be because he's 170 pounds, is a defensive liability, throws 72 off the mound, can't hit to save his life against the lowest velos. It's going to the coaches fault, and/or the school or "bad breaks" and it will always be "I know he could be a great college player if only given a fair chance." Just seems that people could save themselves and their kid some uncomfortable events if they just got educated on the level of baseball in college and took off the blinders and gave themselves an honest evaluation.

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