Hello all I have been very low key since my son went off to Wesleyan 4 years ago. He will graduate from Wes in less then 60 days. Man how time flies. He has been a starter on the baseball team since his freshman year. His role for the team has finally been defined and he is enjoying his senior year of collegiate baseball more then any other.
Lou, my son, never played baseball in High School, (School didn't have a team) so he wasn't taken to serious about his passion to play. His is a pitcher and that was the role he was assigned. He never was allowed to pick up a bat or run the bases his entire career. This year he is playing the outfield, and called upon to come and close a game when needed. He is actually playing ball and is happy. Too bad roles are defined instead of playing the game!
Last year he had some tough outings and a tired arm. This year he has been gunned in the low 90's and actually hit 94 on the gun against Amherst this past weekend. Besides getting a great education at Wes he still wants to be involved in Baseball after school. On the career level. (Summer ball will be in his young mans life forever, I am sure)
Anyway, my question..How does one know if he's being noticed? Isn't it his coaches responsibility to get lad noticed? What do I do besides hold my breath and wait with him?
Any advice?
Thanks
Paul
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