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Originally posted by the big mac:
My friend is a 2012 RHP. He throws upper 80's, top notch travel team, the whole bit. The baseball program at his high school is terribly run. His question through me to any and all of you is would it be a bad idea to graduate early, and play at a JC instead of his senior year of high school? Keep in mind he will have a diploma, thanks to summer courses, not a GED, so he would be eligible for NCAA coming out of high school, in case that matters for transfering later on. He has a 3.5 GPA Keep in mind he's not leaving two years early like Harper, it's only one year early.
I heard of a kid a couple years ago do this but he went to USC, not a JC.
Reasons for making this move: Improve his draft stock by pitching for a JC team, instead of HS ball, which is as I said before is a joke where he goes.
Get him transfered to a D1 school earlier than if he stayed in high school and then went to a JC, but he got a year of college ball in as well.
Is he CRAZY?
Please comment, Thanks.
IMO the only real reason your friend is considering this is because his HS program is "terribly run" and you later referred to "problems with coaches". You mentioned other reasons for making the move, but actually those are just a list of "pros" in considering the pros and cons to the decision. I think this idea is a real bad one if that's the only reason he is wants to leave.
Here's why - part of maturing is learning how to deal with all different kinds of people and situations (even "bad" coaches and losing teams) and staying focused on getting better at what you do (in this case baseball) no matter what's going on around you. It's not a fun situation, but it could be a very important life lesson that he'll be able to use if he does play baseball beyond HS and has to deal with other coaches, teammates, or teams that aren't very good, etc. Some people (seemingly more and more these days) never learn this lesson because they want to find a way out every time somebody does something they don't like.
If your buddy is lucky enough to get scouted, the scouts will know about the "situation" at the HS and take that into account as they evaluate him. If they see him pitching well, working hard, hustling, and offering leadership to other teammates - even in the crummy environment his "bad" coaches have created, he'll generate even more respect from the scouts, IMO.
Thurm mentioned transferring to another HS. Don't know about the rules in your state, but in TX you can't transfer for athletic reasons without sitting out a year. There's a high-profile case of this playing out in football in the DFW area right now, so be careful!
WAG!