Many questions are asked by players and parents about how to go about finding “success” in baseball for themselves or their sons. When they explain their son’s tools, his physical characteristics, and all the other ingredients necessary to advance through the levels, we soon realize there are some huge challenges ahead for some of these players. Are we guilty of fanning the flames of hope when we see none? Or is there ALWAYS hope? I know that a player could come on the high school baseball web, explain that he was 5’2” and threw 60 mph and wanted to be a MLB pitcher we would explain that any thing was possible and he needs to continue working at his game. Is that the right thing to do?
When my son was in grade school he wanted to be a basketball player (not baseball). He could shoot a jump shot from half court by the time he was nine and that made the church league fans cheer but I knew there were many things he would NEVER be able to do to succeed at basketball. I explained he needed keep his basketball game on the driveway. Was I snuffing out a dream or was I being practical? In my mind I was being practical ---- doing the right thing.
Your thoughts.
Fungo
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