How has your son changed?He left a boy and came back a man…physically at least. The changes are amazing. He put on ~25lbs and is much stronger and faster. I have thrown BP to him a few times and the exit velocity is up a noticeably and 90% of the balls are going straight to the back wall of the cage, his swing is not that much different but much tighter, more controlled, more powerful, and consistent. The daily BP, S&C, and coaching results are pretty evident. Thank goodness he is not throwing so I don’t have to attempt to catch a pen. I am going to pretend I lost my catchers glove so I can’t even attempt it next summer.
How has the transition between high school and college been going?Like bsbl posted, he thought he aced his first physics exam…. and got a D- first one ever…this was a huge shock. After two weeks he said that he was not sure he could cut it and made a big mistake…... Then he buckled down, worked hard and came through with great grades - even better than he (and I) expected. He made it though the first round of cuts, and drops from the engineering program. (they typically lose a lot the first semester) Although mine adjusted within one semester, my advice is to give them time, as I am sure that others take longer. Be patient with academics, particularly at the selective schools.
Did they play fall ball?Played fall ball and did OK as far as I can tell. He is very low key about it and said he did “well”. Don’t really know much beyond this other than he says he thinks he earned one of the starting OF spots, and not sure how they will use him pitching. They did say that they project him as a starter and when he pitches he would also hit. Someone mentioned SWAG, and the most notable change I see is that he is less concerned about where and how the coaches will use him, he just wants to “make a positive contribution to the TEAM in season” and seems very unconcerned about how and where, starting or off the bench. He is confident he will be on the travel squad, but he really has the “TEAM first” mentality.
How have workouts been going?Great - see number 1. Getting a professional S&C workout, done daily, has made amazing changes. They pair up upper classmen with freshmen and that helped. He has become a “gym rat”.
What are they most surprised by?Amount of study time required to excel in class and on the field. How good the hitters and pitchers are. He said you only get to hit mistakes, and when pitching if you make one – duck!
He also figured out quickly that most everyone at his school was in the top 5% of their HS class and that he is not as smart as he thought he was.
His school has a very different approach to responsibility. There is no mandatory study hall, pre-assigned tutors, etc. They expect you to take responsibility for yourself and provide you all of the resources; all instructors teach the courses, small classes, no TA’s, and mandatory open office hours for the staff. If you are not getting it done they have every resource imaginable for you but it is up to you. His school is not a place where a kid needs to be forced fed to succeed, but it is small enough that you can’t just get lost.
What were they least prepared for?Not really sure, probably the time commitment. He is up at 8AM and to bed a 2AM pretty much every weekday.
What has been really hard?First two weeks of physics…..Combined study hours, class, workouts and practice time.
What has been really easy?Making friends. Everything he needs is within easy reach; classes, food, professors, books, supplies, field, gym, coaches, internet. He is literally in a “college bubble” and he does not venture out of it very often. He is clueless what is going on in the world and with some of his teams as he has no TV and is too busy anyway.
How has the mix of athletics and academics been handled?He is currently the only engineering student on the team, but there are some biology, science and economic majors that also have demanding classes and labs. The HC said they would adjust his practice schedule around his lab classes and they have done what they said they were going to do. All his coach wants him to do is communicate with him and he is a straight shooter and “says what he means and does what he says.” This is one of the key reasons he is at this school and I am thrilled this is all working out like we thought it would.
Other stuff.He has figured out that he does not have to be BFF with everyone on the team when there are 35-40 kids. Some guys are closer than others, and his freshmen group is small this year and they seem tight. He says some guys are “tools” and there are a number of partiers that he does not hang with too much. Even at a high academic DIII he is finding that baseball athletes tend to be more of the partier type, so he is actually hanging more with others, but they are across a spectrum of sports, s****r, golf, tennis, volleyball, etc. He has a very wide range of new friends that are quickly supplanting his HS buddies. He goes to all of the baseball house parties and has great time and gets along with most everyone on the team. I think he respects all of his teammates from a baseball perspective, but sometimes not in other ways.
He is much smarter than I was at his age and has figured out after one semester that this is the best time of his life. He told his cousins over the Christmas break that “he wants to stay in college forever”… He might do it but not on my dime.
