Are high school Baseball coaches good role model for high achievers
<Edited after post: The discussion concerns only a very small group of students, who have a GPA above 4.0 and SAT above 700. Please read the following in that context.>
Having watched son practice and compete in Freshman and JV baseball, I become painfully aware that a good 4 hours are wasted again day after day. About 20 or more kids essentially idle and daydream for hours while waiting for their turn of a few minutes of hitting time.
For a kid with a GPA of 4.0 or higher and SAT easily above 700 that 4 hours (day after day) can be used far more productively on something else, doing track field, writing a school report, participate in a debate team. I cannot help getting worried if son is associated with people who are destined to fail or have already failed in their early life.
I am desperately seeking advice on
(1) Whether or no my sense is right that baseball players in high school on average do not hold GPA as high as kids in other programs
(2) baseball coaches in high school typically failed in academics in their own high school life, and
(3) the chance of a high school baseball player going to a good college (say top 50 college in the nation) is much lower than kids in other sports (like track field, swimming)
Essentially, I am asking if there is something particularly about baseball which does not inspire kids to think far and high. Many of them aim at a local community college or low rank state college so that they can play baseball there. And afterwards, they may find a low paying job and coach high school baseball or little league themselves, just like their coaches who hold so much power, more than the president, in their high school life.
For parents whose kids went to a good college on their academic merits, may I ask if your kids would choose a different sport had they been given the chance to do it again?
Again, this is just my fear, and need advice from parents who have gone through this. I love baseball, but become more fear of it now.
Thank you for any advice you could offer.
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