Originally Posted by Suds:
Good hypothetical question, if it were my son, I am not sure where I would land on that one.
In this case, the pitcher is signed to a D1 school
Originally Posted by freddy77:
Let's say, hypothetically, the dad of your best pitcher (a senior) emails you prior to the season and states, "My son has no further plans in the game. He loves to pitch and would love to help his team win as many games as they can. As far as he and I are concerned, feel free to throw him every single inning that the rules allow you to throw him. We have good health insurance!"
Two thoughts.
1) Flip that argument around and change the context:
Email the principal and tell them we are going to give him the keys to the car and a bottle of booze for the prom. After all it is the last big party of HS might as well make it a good one. We have good car Insurance and health insurance too!
I am sorry but we are the adults and we cannot abdicate stupidity to teenagers. IMO a coach worth his salt deletes such a thing.
2) I know these titles seem sooo important at the moment but one must consider the true value of a HS State Championship is virtually...zero. Unless the local tycoon is going to give you lifetime employment it does not change any facet of your future with the possible exception of having something to brag about or talk about at the bar.
If you show up at a place where grown ups are gathered in 2035 as a 40 year old and get introduced as Tommy Ballplayer and he was the winning pitcher back in the AAAAA HS State Championship baseball game in 2015....then you do not have much going on in your life.