Update #2 (PG National and WWBA 17U Nat'l Championship):
It has been a whirlwind since last I posted. Unfortunately no great news but definitely some interesting experiences to share with my fellow parents/friends so here goes:
PG National was ok. The event itself was well organized and really neat to be at Chase Field but my son's performance in the gameplay was rough offensively. I'll start by saying that his metrics were his best ever--pretty much across the board: 6.95 in the 60-yard dash with a 1.68 10-yard split. 1.94 POP with all accurate throws, last one from his knees was right on the money. 106 Exit Velo which is the very top of the 2024 class (he's tied with two others). His BP was not good by his standard--They only got one round of about 10 and he hit a few hard, but 3 or 4 foul balls kind of soured the round. The follow-on games saw him overmatched. There was a kid who was 6-7 or 8 from TN throwing in the mid-90's and most of the boys there had never seen anything like that (I think he hit 97 at one point and had good command). There were definitely some studs there but regardless, he didn't do much to garner attention. 0-4 or 5 with a couple of groundouts and a couple of flyouts--he hit one hard on the ground to 2B, 97 EV, and ate up the second basemen, then stole second. His catching was good, hosed one kid, one kid stole. There were only two games at the end.
In the aftermath the Twins, Guardians and Brewers scouts' reached out and asked for his schedule and the Twins had him fill out a questionnaire. We also received a message from U of Cincinnati, U of Alabama, AFA (again), Naval Academy (again), and Pepperdine. Alabama was out of nowhere, asked for the WWBA schedule and haven't heard anything else.
At WWBA, as I told you last week, we got him onto a new team and things started out very promising. He went 1-3 in the opening game with a solid oppo double at an important moment. The next day 1-3 again with another double, this time AFA was there and reached out after the game and told our advisor that they were out on my son. They liked him but didn't love him. Turns out they were only there for the first two at-bats, a K and a ground out. I told my son this game is, if nothing else, defined by "timing"-- whether that's to time the hitting of a certain pitch, hitting with runners on, or hitting when a college coach is present, it's always a matter of timing. Hell, life is about timing--but I digress.
After the third game, where he had another well hit double, things fell off. He just went cold again offensively. I can't explain it. I think the pressure is sitting on his chest right now, I wish I could help calm him down, he acts fine but I can't help but think he's got to be feeling all this--4 years from now I'll get him a beer : ) On the other hand, I thought his glove work this week was very good--we'll see. Now, the waiting game.
Oh, lastly, I should say that he did get an offer from US Merchant Marine Academy which is a DIII. My son was at the AFA camp and the Coach said he saw him there--their HC is fantastic, I wish I could have recorded that Zoom call. Baseball, America, fishing, the military, and an infectious passion for life. My kind of guy. My son is also talking to U of Chicago who was at the Stanford Camp. Both Chicago and USMMA started the Zoom call by saying, "we know you're probably talking to a ton of D1's but we want you to consider..." We didn't have the heart to tell them that we aren't talking to any. I found it odd that they assumed we were given my concerns I've laid out to y'all but apparently these DIII coaches saw something in him.
I do want to say that I believe my son is ranked too high by PG and this can create problems, certainly when it comes to expectations. I mean this as someone who loves my son very much and respects his game. However, I feel like many of these new organizations have found a way to place an overemphasis on metrics, and make that lucrative. For someone like me, who even played baseball at a high level, I think I fell for it--and why wouldn't I? It was some other baseball persons evaluation and it had statistical merit. Even those on this board who were throwing shade at me, have only done so because they assume I am inflating my sons metrics--some of you have looked him up and can see I am obviously not. Come meet my kid if you'd like, he's really nice. Hi metrics reflect a MLB quality--his game play, in my opinion, reflects someone who may one day play D1 but would benefit greatly from JuCo. His timing at the plate, or perhaps something mental, make his level of play lower than where his metrics suggest he should be. That has become clear as Area Codes scouts, NTIS evaluators, college coaches and higher level evaluators have consistently passed on my son. It just sucks to be on this end though-- I am telling you, he is a grinder. That kid lives to improve his mind/body/spirit...unfortunately that doesn't always translate into base hits.
My son loves the Naval Academy at this point. He did a week at their Summer Seminar (unrelated to baseball) and fell in love with the culture and campus. My prayer is that Coach Ristano (just came to Navy from ND and then Florida State) saw enough good at WWBA to give him a call.
Thanks for going on this journey with me...