"My '18 sons HS coach stated to me, he had never been contacted by a college coach in his 22 years of coaching HS baseball."
I'll bet he talked to the scouts about his players who in turn talk to their college coach buddies. It might not be direct, but he was indirectly asked via the scouts.
At the JR high level I wouldn't worry about baseball workouts unless the kid asks to. At some point if he is a serious position player he will need to add bp to his offseason schedule. My son used to get the key to the batting cage and hit before varsity basketball games. I don't think he did that until his Sophomore year. The basketball coach gave the batting cage key. Playing Sunday scout games during football didn't seem to work that well, but he would hit in the cages during lunch all week long.
The further along your son advances as a position player prospect, the more he will need to up the offseason workouts.
btw if you have to make him do it you are wasting your time as he is already "done", unless he throws 90.
"I'll bet he talked to the scouts about his players who in turn talk to their college coach buddies. It might not be direct, but he was indirectly asked via the scouts." - First you gotta create something worth talking about!!!
In this situation.....you would be losing that bet. I know the HS baseball coach well........he has never been contacted, ever, not by a scout, not by a college coach prior to my son. The HS program has been at the bottom for his entire 22 year tenure. There is no baseball culture at the HS level or community for that matter. His program was fed by Legion ball ........that team, merged, morphed and folded over the course of many years and is long gone.
If you want to play baseball, you play club in the summer. If you want to train, you do so on your own. Baseball players are not allowed in the HS football gym.......unless you also play football. There are currently a couple underclassmen that will be forced into specialization by the HS coaches, I have seen this play out many times.
The batting cage...nobody's getting a key........I assembled the baseball players that hung around with my son to mend all of the holes in the ONLY batting cage the HS has. We were met with resistance. The HS coach told us it was none of our business and it was the AD's job to have the net replaced. Two years later.........they still have nowhere to hit. The ball field has knee high grass and weeds in the base path currently as the coach will let nobody use the field. The field gets used from late February to the first of May, when it returns to its state of unused, disrepair.
Tryouts start the first week of February. Nobody gets cut. Every single Junior will "get" a Varsity letter by simply dressing and being on the bench, so they can wear their Letterman's jacket, Senior year (my son never bothered to get one). Most of the players don't attempt to play ball outside of HS.......meaning they don't touch a ball for 8 months. On average a couple play club per year. A good class (2013) may have 4 or 5 that played together for a dad in local tournaments.
I really dislike coming off negative, but it's a program that could stand a lot of improvement and it's certainly not going to start with the high school coach that has shown little interest beyond what is required to receive a check.
At age 10, I took my son where I coached at a local academy an hour away. He never played with any of his school classmates beyond U9. My son is blessed with talent and was rewarded with a baseball scholarship to a very good D1 school, in which he will get to pitch and hit. A culmination of all of his hard work to date and much more to come.
I look back and wonder, maybe I should have stayed and developed those kids my son was to play with in HS. He might have been just fine had I not moved him at 10. I'll never know as it was a choice I made, but my son is fine the way it is, as he only gets one chance.
However, I get a second chance. I took it upon myself to coach a team of all local players. Maybe, just maybe, this group will have a decent group to play with when they get to HS.