My son didn't make the 7th grade baseball team last year and he just found out that he didn't make the 8th grade team this year. To say he's devastated is an understatement. He's a great kid, smart, and talented. He's 6'2" and 13 years old, he's projected to be 6'6" and he LOVES baseball. Last year when he didn't make the 7th grade team, we began private pitching & hitting lessons with a professional. He's been clocked between 68-70 mph and has been playing travel ball and doing quite well. He maintains great composure while he's pitching and he's always in control. We know his potential is thru the roof. He comes from an athletic family, his dad played baseball in college & was an All-American and I played softball in college and was a National Champion.
Here's the catch, as talented as he is, we believe that our son's demeanor is holding him back & keeping him from being recognized, he's extremely quiet/shy - we say he doesn't have "swagger" yet. If he had the swagger (or cockiness) some of the other kids have, he'd be blowing by them right now. But what he does have is natural athletic ability and a great head on his shoulders and a great work ethic, and even though he's quiet he does have confidence in his ability.
Our concern is the HS coach has helped pick the MS baseball team for the past 2 years and he hasn't recognized our son's ability. I know at some point his talent will have to outweigh his shyness, but we're concerned he's already been perceived a certain way and will have a tough time making the HS team. We just aren't sure what to do at this point - other than continue with private lessons & travel ball. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
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