Hopefully I can get some constructive feedback, but feel free to be ruthless. I would like to paint a clear picture on the situation.
My son just completed his freshman season of HS baseball and it wasn’t incredibly productive. Spent the first part recovering from an injury that required arm surgery and substantial rehab and the remainder mostly on the bench. He is young freshman and a late bloomer but productive behind the plate as a catcher.
I have no problem with a Freshman sitting and earning his spot but in this situation the competition is also a Freshman. The other catcher is also very good, but passes the eye test much better. That I get. The challenge is more political. The starting catchers parents have been in bed with the coach well prior to the start of the season. They keep the book for the team and the public and exaggerated the stats of their sons play painting the picture of near flawless work behind the plate. They also end every game with conversations with the coach and frequently socialize with the head coach outside of games or practices.
I was under the impression that both boys would be given time to develop as catchers and that didn’t happen. 125 to 6 innings was the split. 3 of those innings came in a game where the opponent was mercy ruled by the third inning all season. Several other red flags, but I’ll leave that for another day.
The long and short of the situation is pretty simple, my son is not viewed as a starting catcher on this team and that will likely be the case for the remainder of his time at this school.
That leaves us with a decision to be made and the way I see it we have one of three options.
1. Accept the fact that my son will have to play other positions for his school even though his goal is to catch at this level and the next.
2. Forgo high school baseball and spend the free time training and playing high level travel ball.
3. Transfer to another school where he will have a legitimate opportunity to compete for the position.
A few caveats: I’m a fair evaluator of my sons talents and weaknesses. I did have a brief conversation with the coach about what he feels would help my son be a more valuable member of the team and his intentions are pretty clear. Transferring will eliminate some valuable academic opportunities.
Any feedback would appreciated. Especially from those that were in a similar situation and what path they chose.