Sobering article from the New York Times regarding the reality of scholarships.
Expectations Lose to Reality of Sports Scholarships
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quote:Originally posted by dadofones:
Man, that last paragraph stings. If the percentage of athletes that receive scholarships is so small, just think of the number of young men and women that miss out on real quality time now and then. And it's usually because we, as parents, refuse to believe that ours isn't the second coming of Nolan Ryan. Therefore, 2 or 3 teams, 12 month's a year, skip the family vacation, skip the church camp, movies with friends; can't go to your friend's house tonight...we need to throw a bullpen. Man, I think I'll pack mine up and go camping.
quote:My son wanted to play baseball, so we played baseball, a lot of baseball. No regrets, just TONS of memories.
quote:You don't see people raising ebrows to Dr.'s that are buying chemisty sets at x-mas. And spending big bucks in private institutions and tutors so they can make it into Med school. They too are just trying to give their child every opportunity in which the student is driven.
Interesting that parents of student athletes are viewed somewhat stupid, unrealistic, and not objective about Johnny's future.
quote:Many sons follow in their fathers, mothers careers...Doctors, Lawyers, Teachers, Pastors or in a family business and people say "Isn't that great". A kid wants to pursue college baseball and it must be his overbearing, non objective athletic parent pushing him.
quote:Originally posted by iluvgoodbaseball:
GM,
It seems you have changed in the last 9 months. Were you not on the Connie Mack trip with your DBAT buddies and running some "Diary of a GM" series or something this past summer. I also seem to remember a couple of the tirades from the DBAT bench the last few years, that you were a part of.
How many of these kids and parents that you were involved with at 17 and 18 would you think didn't spend time and money on lessons, travel, etc. when they were younger?
quote:Originally posted by iluvgoodbaseball:
GM,
It seems you have changed in the last 9 months. Were you not on the Connie Mack trip with your DBAT buddies and running some "Diary of a GM" series or something this past summer. I also seem to remember a couple of the tirades from the DBAT bench the last few years, that you were a part of.
How many of these kids and parents that you were involved with at 17 and 18 would you think didn't spend time and money on lessons, travel, etc. when they were younger?
quote:They did everything our sons did but they were hit with a dose of reality after high school. Those parents no longer surf the web for baseball websites and their sons no longer play baseball. They are licking their wounds.Fungo