15U team. Roster of 13 players.
We have 3 catchers, 4 shortstops, 2 third basemen, and 2 first basemen. Yes, that’s 11 players and 4 positions. (Other two players are P/OF and a P-only.)
So, naturally, every game, we have a number of players “playing out of position” (or, at the least, out of the position that they consider their primary position).
My son is one of the catchers. And, he has no problem playing somewhere else when he’s not catching. In fact, he has a lot of fun playing the outfield when he’s out there. (And, he’s very capable there.)
Someone who got to see my son play this spring was very impressed by him. And, he’s someone who has been through the process of playing in HS and then playing in college. Even though my son was a freshmen this year, he’s been trying to get people to come out and see him now in his travel summer games. And, I guess he’s been pretty persuasive with his “you have to see this freshman catcher who played varsity” pitch because there are some D2 and D3 assistant coaches who have contacted my son and asked him for his schedule and mentioned that they will be coming to his next tournament.
While I think it’s early for this kind of stuff, I’m going with it because you never know. But, I do have a situation that I’m not sure how to handle and wanted to run it by you guys.
Because of our roster construction, my son won’t be catching every game in his tournaments. (And, that’s a good thing. I really don’t want him back there for every game.) But, my son’s “advisor” (for lack of a better description) is telling him that he should be telling his travel coach that he needs to catch specific games when he knows someone is coming to watch him play. And, while that seems to make sense, my son and I both do not feel it’s the appropriate thing to do. A player should not be requesting to play a position in a game. That is entirely up to the coach. Or, am I wrong here?