Yes, Robert's dad has participated in the HS Baseball Web, and I've also exchanged e-mails with him. He is a very nice and helpful guy, and has always impressed me as a dad who has worked very hard to help his son achieve some very big dreams and goals.
I think it would be very unfair to draw the conclusion that dad is prioritizing "early retirement". After being named the Baseball America Player of the Year at the young age of 15, Robert might very well have commanded a high draft position and large signing bonus out of high school. Instead he is getting a head start on a college degree. I'm not saying that would be the best choice for every player, but I believe Robert and his family have given it a lot of thought.
Also, I just want to remind everyone of our
Board Manners. I understand that this is a very interesting article to discuss and even debate, but please remember - this is a teenage player and his family being discussed. They deserve the same consideration that we ask for all the baseball families involved in this site - the same that you or I would hope for our own sons if they were under the media spotlight.
Congratulations, Robert and family!