Over the past 10-years I have attempted to counsel a family (player and parents) as to what it takes to move forward through HS and to play in college. The young man just committed to a State University in his home state. In my opinion this commitment was the result of the social pressure to be committed to a D1 school.
I went through the roster and stats of this university. Over the past 5-years not a single freshman has seen the field. Also, not a single freshman has made it to their junior year. Not a single recruited freshman from the last seven years has made it to his senior year at this school. In looking at the roster and stats 90% of the roster are JC transfers and 99% of the playing Time is the same.
The young man has attended a small academic school which prepares him for a more rigorous academic program. The state university he has committed to entrance requirements are a 2.0 and an SAT of 900.
The young man’s father believes that he is a D1 player and expects him to be drafted out of HS. The young man has not played any real baseball for the better part of 2-years because of medical issues. This recruiting season he has attended several events and has hit 88 but most of his velocity is in the 83-86 range. I can see no basis for his fathers optimism.
I went down this same road with his older brother. Every time I spoke with his father the older brother was off to this or that D1 program. The reality was his son was an average D3 prospect. In the end the older son ended up where he belonged at a high academic D3 program with an average baseball program. He has played without any real quality results.
I have spoken to both parents and the son multiple times trying to get them to focus on finding a school where he can succeed academically and where he can play ball. The more I tried to talk to them the more pushback I got. In the end it was all about committing to a D1 program.
This young man is going to go to a commuter school where virtually all his teammates will be JC transfers all because he and his father can say he is a D1 player.
This is nuts and I don’t get it.