I remember when my older son made the varsity team his sophomore year in HS. They were playing in their 2nd game and he was playing 3B and another sophomore was playing SS. We were comfortably ahead and I wandered down the 3B line to stretch my legs...on my way down the head coach looks at me and says, "I've got a big problem."
Geez, I thought...what problem could he have, he's about to go 2-0 and his pitchers are throwing a no-no in the 5th inning (they finished it off too!). "Whats the problem?," I queried back.
"These sophomores are better than the upperclassmen," he responded. Puzzled, I said, "OK, whats the problem?"
"I can't play them ahead of the seniors...just can't do it," he said.
I've thought about his a lot since then (4 years ago) and wondered if it had any validity. At the time, I thought the guy was nuts...but I remember a quote in the paper last year by a college coach when he said something like, "My top 5 or 6 pitchers are all good enough to start...they all have similar stuff, but I will start the upperclassmen because they've been in the big game and had to make the big pitch."
I wasn't even sure I believed it then...but I've come to agree very much with him. There is no substitute for experience, big game experience...talent CAN close that gap...but it takes a fair amount of extra talent IMO.
I watched my now-college son get behind in the count 3-1 during a game last season (freshman year) with the bases loaded and 2 outs. What did he do? Exactly what he would have done in HS...he threw a HS pitch...a 90 mph fastball over the plate...trying to blow the guy away. BAM! Grand slam! The 2 main starters on his college team hardly ever threw a ball 90 mph, but they were better than him because they sure wouldn't have thrown the pitch he did in that situation and I bet my son won't again either...that is the difference, experience!
So I think some of you have kids about to play in their first college game soon...others have sophomores and even freshmen with lots of talent who you think should make their HS varsity team this year and might not. Why? Maybe the coach wants that experience factor or maybe he's loyal to the guys who have been with him for 3-4 years.
So how much should that experience factor count? Thoughts?
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