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Originally Posted by fenwaysouth:
 

 

So, I think it is important to step back and try to understand what they are going through. Many may be experiencing the recruiting process for the first time.   I know I felt extremely paniced and overwhelmed the first time around.  I still remember what it was like.

 

JMO


Exactly.  We just don't know how much experience and awareness parents bring to the recruiting trail.

 

When my baseball-playing son was about to enter high school, I asked his Little League Juniors/Seniors coach if his goal of playing baseball in college was realistic.  This coach told me my son needs to reconcile himself to the fact that he's just a recreation-level player. 

 

My background was football and wrestling, and all I knew about evaluating baseball talent was that I wasn't qualitifed to do it. As a result, this coach's harsh verdict was the only baseball opinion I had to go on until sophomore year when a knowledgeable coach called me up and said my son could have a future in baseball and needed to get into a travel program. 

 

If I had come on this site at that time and asked questions about my son's prospects, I could easily have been accused of trolling for compliments, too. 

 

Over the course of just a few years, we went from aiming too low (maybe D3) to aiming too high (major conference D1, where he initially went) to eventually settling out at a level where he could compete and develop (lower tier D1).

 

We need to be careful about assuming we know where other people are coming from and what they're up to.

Originally Posted by Everyday Dad:

On second thought. I see your point Fenway

Well said! 

College recruiting is an imperfect market. I've seen kids signed to top programs that I thought would struggle and excellent players overlooked by everyone.

 

My son played summer high school ball with several very successful high school players. One was a LHP who committed very early to FSU. He never pitched an inning there, transferred to a juco, then Belmont in Nashville, where he was very, very average his last two years. He is now the Florida half of http://floridageorgialine.com/.

 

His summer team catcher got exactly one offer and took it a week before fall signing period. He started the 2014 All Star game.

Last edited by Dad04

That's awesome. Thanks for pointing that out, like2rake.  I'm a Bal'more fan from way back so I'll look forward to following Cedric Mullins. He reminds me a lot of a young Al Bumbry.

 

(BTW reading this old thread sure makes the denizens of this forum look like pretty good judges of baseball talent.)

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