My 2024 started on varsity in CF as a freshman. Made all the plays he should have and made some plays no one else could have. He is the best athlete on the team. He started the season batting cleanup and performed well.
His sophomore year he took all the preseason reps in CF but when another 2024 (who played JV as a freshman) joined the team 2 weeks before the season started he was automatically awarded the starting CF job. (The family provides the uniforms and is a big booster) There was no competition for the CF position and my son played RF all season (unless the CF was pitching). My son is a legit D-1 prospect and is one of 2 kids on the team that will be recruited by D-1 (catcher is the other)
My question is, going into his junior year, how should I handle the situation. Should I talk to the coach? Should I advise my son to talk to the coach? Should I just let the bull crap politics play out? He wants to play CF and is better with a much higher ceiling.
Thoughts?
@BB and BB: I reread your post and can relate. What my son liked about HS baseball were his teammates, the competition and the rivalries. In HS, I don't know if "politics" was involved as much as odd coaching decisions that would make one scratch his head. If your son's goal is to play college ball, he probably (if not already) should play on a visible travel team that can highlight his strengths (which you believe is CF) to supplement HS. As for HS, very true, it is important to BE in the lineup.
My son played American Legion in summer, then supplemented his visibility by participating in showcases that had coaches in attendance from schools he was interested. (Headfirst & Showball initially, then "college specific camps." )
So here's what did we see/hear in his HS career of interest:
1) He played 3B for almost all his JR year. I once overheard two scouts sitting in front of me in the stands commenting that RipkenFanSon was the fastest runner they clocked in the state (he was a 6.4 runner). "What the _ _ _ _ is he playing third base?"
2) After regular SS (a jr) made several errors and had no range son's senior year, RipkenFanSon was eventually moved to SS later in season, and team defense solidified.
3) During son's sophomore year he was "DH-ed" for. (His college teammates teased him on that one). Oh..son never pitched. He was DH-ed for as a position player.
The "postscript" for the above (#3) is that son graduated from college a few years ago as having the second most hits in school history (school has been playing 157 years), and sixth most hits all-time in the conference (Which has almost been around that long!).
On the plus, I guess, son was penciled in to start in 6 different positions (no P, C, 1B) on his varsity team. The versatility actually landed the offer in college which was looking for an "athletic MI who could play the OF. " He played either SS or CF on Legion. For showcases he would usually bring both gloves.
So in summary, getting playing time and starting is key in HS. I never said anything to the coaches. Your son should strive to make all the plays that come to him. Put together quality ABs. As for you, enjoy the season and root for the team! Colleges will better place your son where "he fits" or where a need is. If he showcases, most outfield reps in skill evaluations are from CF. The coaches/scouts then can gauge how your son can track down balls. Good luck!