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Originally posted by Coach_May:
Never worry about what you can not control. You can not control how tall you are. What you can control is how hard you work to be the best player you can be. And in this case the best catcher you can be. Dont worry about what people say. Dont allow others to determine your fate in this game. The best hs catcher I have seen was around 5-10 180. He was oustanding behind the plate with a great arm. He could hit very well. No one cared how tall he was. He could flat out play had a great college career and is playing milb. You have plenty of time to grow and get bigger and stronger.
You will be what you will be. So work on your game. Focus on what you can control. Be the best catcher you can be and the best player you can be and dont worry about the things out of your hands. Take care of the things in your hands and good luck to you.
Outstanding advice as usual.
Yogi Berra was 5'8". He won 10 World Series Rings, 3 AL MVP awards, and is in the hall of fame. He wasn't too small to play the game.
This whole thing is about the beliefs that are held inside. If you are not too small in your own mind, then you are not too small. If your passion is to be a catcher, then become a great catcher.