Well, RK, we'll have to agree to disagree
. The pitcher did his job if he threw the pitch called with some degree of consistency as to where that called pitch is expected to go. Add in the obstacle of a swinging bat with a factor for speed of pitch and spin as it hits the dirt. Not a clear-cut decision as to PB or WP.
OK --- (PM gang please excuse the redundancy) There has been a change in my son's life:
Aeden was released from the Padres last week. Given playing behind Canham and Aeden's appalling BA for the few opportunities he got, it wasn't exactly a shock. He got so many opportunites last year to show his worth, and so few this year. But that's the chance an NDFA takes. With it getting close to the end of the season, I was a bit relieved that it was done now, rather than his just not being invited to ST.
He arrived home, and then there was a week of phone calls to and from coaches (Padres and his UK National Team) putting his name out, and some excellant advice and assistance from several of our beloved websters here.
It was a bit like watching a World Cup match --- we're close to the goal, close to the goal, blast! didn't score...close to the goal, blast! Here, of course, was where was the last-month timing was unfortunate; barring an injury, Indy ball was playing with what they had and Affiliated ball was pretty much giving their own guys a Last Chance.
So there were the soul-searching talks. Hang 'em up and start 'real life'? Take an in-person tour of the Frontier League? Take advantage of a place to stay, job offer & free personal trainer but no baseball in Columbus and hope the Mariners aren't jiving him on the ST invite? Go to an adult league with a job but digs issues in Atlanta where there has been scout interest in him as a pitcher? He's 23 with no attatchments; me, I figure you've got a lot of years to be responsible....follow your heart.
But it's more complicated --- Aeden does not have the body type "expected" of a catcher. He has stamina and strength, and his only injury ever was the Infamous Testicle Incident of 2004, but...oh, well, people see better than they think. And he has never been a power guy. As BA & power are still more important than pitcher handling and defense, is he, indeed SOL as a catcher? But he loves catching. What to do, what to do.
His UK National Coach (well connected) and Lance Painter have both always seen Aeden projecting as a pitcher as he pitches for the UK, including impressive performances against top European teams (arguably High A equivalent). So, with all these half-chances and possibilites, should he be working towards catching or pitching? (heavy sigh)
Intersperse Real Job discussions, leaning heavily toward working for Amnesty International. (Not to get political
)
So...intense time.
So Tuesday, I called him during lunch to hear a very discouraged young man frustrated with the 'almosts' and unwilling to take the broadest option in Atlanta as he felt he would be "putting all his eggs into one very shakey basket"
A couple of hours later, I get a call from him with a sad gravitas in his voice that made my heart turn over. He explained that he felt it was time for him to grow up and get a real job, forget chasing Indy ball, and that he didn't feel that trying to piece together the Atlanta Option was anything other than grasping at straws. I went into Full Mom Mode, and told him he should be sure of what he wants, and to have no regrets. Whatever he wanted to pursue baseball or not, I'll back him anyway I can. "No, Mom, no regrets, it's time for me to get a real job (beat of about 4) like the one the Pirates just offered me!"
Punked me good. And I'll tell you, Mommy's Darling Boy was then called names normally reserved for Longshoreman use. He's done this to me before, but had always betrayed his words with just a touch of upbeat in his voice. Not this time --- particularly with the lunchtime call, hook, line and, indeed, sinker were already being digested by The Mom.
The contact was made through his UK coach. He'll catch at Low A in Hickory, NC for the next month while they get his arm into pitching shape. Then he'll go to Instrux and they'll all see what they've got. Yes, we know the Pirates' rep (So It Goes); but it's the perfect solution right now and he's d*mn grateful for it!
Catches his first game with them tonight. Light candles, sacrifice live chickens, send good mojo starting at 7pm ET
All part of Aeden's rich baseball tapestry.
What a life!