The boards seem slow lately so I thought I would revive this "tounge-in-cheek" topic in hopes that someone might benefit.
Thought it may be helpful to talk about some common problems observed out there and maybe we can discuss them as a community to try and help those so in need. Please feel free to offer solutions or add more problems if you think of them. Here goes...
Performance Problems...
The underachieving power hitter...
My son has not been making solid contact with the ball lately, for whatever reason he has not been able to hit the ball farther than 475 ft. this past month when he routinely hits them over 500 ft. Please help.
The underachieving hitter...
My son is in a slump. We just got back from a tournament and he only had 13 hits out of 19 at bats. I have never seen him struggle like this. Any suggestions?
The velocity thing with pitchers...
My son has never been able to consistently throw above 95 miles per hour. Do you think this will hurt his chances at D1? or.. Since my son hurt his back he has only been able to hit 93 miles per hour on the gun. I hope he recovers properly and gets back to his normal 98 mph.
Starting varsity as a freshman...
My 7th grade son just missed the cut for the freshman team. Do you think this will hurt his chances to play in high school?
In reference to some kid listed by Baseball America...
I don’t know what all the hype is about that kid, my son owns him every time they play.
Recruiting Problems...
My son has so many offers from the top baseball schools we just don’t know how to whittle them all down. Please advise.
There were so many scouts watching our son that our normal view was blocked and it was difficult to watch the game. Would it be disrespectful to ask them to move so that we could still enjoy the game?
Is Stanford a good school to attend both academically and from a baseball point of view?
Academic Problems...
Ever since my son started hanging with the wrong crowd, his GPA has dropped from a 5.4 to a 4.75 on a 4.0 scale.
Do you think majoring in particle physics with a minor in molecular biology would be too rigorous to maintain and still perform well on the baseball field? Would Pre-Med or Engineering be a better option?
We never encouraged our son to play baseball and were always more focused on the academics. I am sure if it weren’t for baseball, he would not have fallen to Salutatorian in his class of 5000 students.
Girl Problems...
My son has had a very difficult time getting his homework done lately. I think am going to have to put my foot down and tell him that no more than three girls are allowed over at the house at any one time.
Does your son ever lose concentration at a game when his cheering section arrives?
Has your son ever found it difficult to accept all the attention he received from being named homecoming king?
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