I was talking to a friend recently whose freshman son is trying out for his HS team. He goes to a HS that hasn't had a whole lot of success in a few years but has had a lot of coaching turnover. I'm fairly familiar with the school and the players...including his son.
Anyways, his son is an LHP with good skills. IMO, he's probably the 2nd best pitcher at the school already as a freshman (3 pitches with command...high 70s). He's also a good hitter and 1B, I would guess if he played regularly he'd launch 2-4 bombs at the varsity level this year, maybe 5-8 at the JV level. His son has played pretty extensive travel ball throughout the West Coast for 3+ years and had VERY good success, including with older teams. So I called my friend to see how its going. I didn't particularly like what I heard.
1. They have a new varsity coach, yet again.
2. Because they couldn't find a JV coach, at the last second they hired two local rec. league coaches, ages in the lower 20s.
3. At one of the very first practices, one of the varsity assistant coaches talked to my friend's son because he had heard the "buzz" about him...told him (paraphrasing), "don't even think about varsity, you won't even pitch or play in the scrimmages because no-way do we put a freshman on varsity."
4. The JV coaches told all of the freshmen that "you have no starting position, they all belong to sophomores and don't expect to play unless they stumble."
All of this from coaches who are in their 1st or 2nd year at the school.
Seems to me we have here:
a. Some immature JV coaches wanting to incorrectly thump their chests as a show of control.
b. A varsity assistant coach who would cut off his nose to spite his face.
c. A figurehead varsity head coach.
d. A program going nowhere.
Thoughts?
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