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Originally posted by Cutter Dad:
Zomby, I see what you're saying. Son would definitely rather play anywhere than be on the bench. Plus, during summer and fall travelball, I'm sure he will defer to the regular shortstop. I just worry that the various infield assignments could get confusing to the point where he has to think instead of just react.
That's a fair point. It's much easier to play the game when things are second-nature instead of haaving to think about it. Especially at the varsity level where the game is much faster than at the JV or frosh levels and there's no time to think what to do with the play from an unfamiliar position. However, at the varsity, they should have a good idea what they're doing wherever they play.
I've also seen is players eventually wind up in their natural position once they get into the lineup or get some playing time. My son, who was a natural rightfielder, and lots of experience in centerfield, played leftfield, where he had least experience, when he cracked the varsity starting lineup but eventually wound up starting in rightfield after a few games.
Unless the coach knows where he wants you to play, it helps their chances to get playing time if they can handle other positions