The say money is the root of all evil but I want to suggest that it may also be the root of all baseball (well almost). The purpose of this post is to bring to light the fact that money plays an important part in our sons’ baseball. It is seldom talked about for obvious reasons but it has to be a major consideration of MANY parents and players. I first realized money would be a factor when I decided to purchase my then nine year old son the "best glove I could find". It was hard to justify spending the $208.00 but I did it anyway. Since he lost it after a few months and I replaced it with a $40 dollar model it obviously wasn’t crucial for his success.
I’m not suggesting that it takes a lot of money to “make” a ball player but only suggesting that you (the parents) will be faced with MANY decisions associated with his baseball and money will frequently come up and ultimately be the major consideration. You need to be prepared to consider $$$$ and what you are going to do. Equipment purchase including bats and gloves and don’t forget those high dollar sunglasses, private lesson, travel ball, hotel rooms, travel expenses and even the type of automobile you buy. Some will change jobs and sell their home just to accommodate a high school transfer. Showcases and camps and the expense associated with those can be staggering. While I frown on recruiting services I know there are people that spend money on them. Let’s face it the college choice can even boil down to dollars in the scholarship amount offered. If you son gets drafted the dollar amount is one indicator of faith the club has in your son. Did your son and the family discuss how much money it would take for him to forgo college and sign out of high school? What about signing after his junior year of college? If he turns pro and gets little or no signing bonus how will he support himself? Are mom and dad prepared to subsidize his salary and if so for how long? What about a job in the off season? Should he work to pay his rent or should he work at being a better ballplayer? Lots of “dollar questions” down the road…… Are you ready?
Fungo
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