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When it comes to all this recruiting and scouting I will admit that we are very vulnerable and naive to a fault. We are still on cloud 9 from early signing this fall so this call has took us by surprise.
YGD,
Send the schedule. Let it happen and don't get too caught up in the process. If you do get too caught up trying to figure it out will drive you nuts!! Like your son, my son had already signed with a D-1 and we were waiting for his senior year of high school season and were anticipating some scout activity during the season. I remember his first day of high school baseball
PRACTICE in 2002. I attended most of the practices with another parent and this opening day was no exception. We noticed a group of people meeting in a corner of the school parking lot with what appeared to be briefcases and such. I assumed there was some type of business meeting in the school. I saw the high school coach (a teacher) and asked what the big meeting in the school was about. He said "Those are scouts". It still hadn't sunk in. I asked: "What are they doing here?" --- Now I'm thinking there must be some kind of athletic meeting. The coach told me they were here to see my son. My son had no calls or "solid" contact from scouts up to that point. Sure we had talked to numerous bird dog scouts that showed up at all baseball games around Memphis but they were what I would call bird dog/baseball fans that had local ties. It's hard to describe how overwhelmed I felt when 12 "real" MLB scouts came up and commandeered the back of the back stop. Whether you know the ins and outs of scouting or whether you have the ability to identify every person looking or talking to your son makes no difference. The process is controlled by the scouting profession and your son's ability on the field. You become more or less just an observer asking yourself (and other members of the HSBBW) ---- "What's going on?"
Fungo