So respectfully asking...where do you think there is a disconnect? Could you clarify?
I will clarify.
When a parent comes here stating things about their player more than likely they need realignment on their parent perspective about the process along with sons talent in the classroom and on the field.
Your son is no different than anyone that posts here. The dream for most of them is to play professional ball. Going to college for most happens first, every once in a while you will get that very special talent that gets drafted out of HS and a few years later, is on the ML roster. Also that person usually has the best of the best in the business helping them make those decisions.
My son was a highly recruited player out of HS who received an out of state offer and with the pcoach insisting he went to college. His dream was the same, but never played on a ML field. He did have that plan B.
So you can't imagine how many have passed thru this door with the same story. Sometimes it just sounds like we are being trolled. I have been here a long time so I usually read more than I post.
I am going to give you some info on how it really is. I don't hide anything about who I am. I appreciate those that post where they live, gives me an idea on where I can help a parent in the process, if I find them legit.
Your location, USA, doesn't help anyone's credibility.
So here is the brutal part. My son is the pitching coach for one of the programs mentioned here, going into his 4th season at that program. After a grueling season, which is normal for a successful SEC program, he was on the recruiting trail ALL summer (ended up with covid) in the southeast as well as in Cary, NC watching the best of the best HS players for USA Baseball. Then on Aug 1 he started the day with 20 phone calls with pitchers entering their junior year. In 3 days the number per day dwindled down pretty quickly. These programs (not all) are very selective in their recruiting. Florida's HC's program is about winning championships and turning out MLB players. They don't intentionally recruit JUCO and use the portal sparingly. Most of their roster includes Florida HS recruits.
So here is the brutal part, if your son or anyone else's is a 2025, 2026 and not been contacted by a coach he is really very late to the party. He won't get discovered with Mom or Dad posting about what a great student or player he is....trust me.
So I ask you whoever you are, besides your son wanting to play baseball at a top program then get drafted, what has his JUCO baseball coach done to help him achieve his goal, has he been out grinding all summer? The JUCO coach, at this point is the the most important person involved with your son moving forward. Not you posting about playing professional ball. I want to add, be careful, over anxious parents about their sons ability is often a reason for coaches to pass. You see, many coaches recruit the parent along with the player.
If contact hasnt happened, it's may not ever happen.
JMO