Here is the scenario…
Top of the 3rd with one out, man on 2nd and 3rd. My son is at the plate. Count is 3-1. The coach from third yells, gotta be your pitch!
My son take a fastball that is a bit high, borderline, but probably a strike. Count now 3-2. Next pitch bounces in the dirt and he walks. Should he have swung at the 3-1???? Seems like who cares, but my son and I had a long conversation last night that he should of…100%! The walk was unacceptable.
Now, let me set the background. My son is a sophomore on JV. It is not a great team. He also plays travel and has since he was young. Probably not a D1 player unless adds some size. He is an excellent student, wants to be a Dr. and has a decent shot to play D3 and keep playing baseball as long as possible. Which he would love to do.
He is just under 5’10, but is solid and strong. Runs a 7.3 or so 60 yard dash . Exit velo low 80 ‘s and throws low 80’s. Good stats for a young sophomore, but need to improve.
Plays every position, but catcher. On his travel team generally center and left, it is a good team here in the Northeast and competes for some weekend championships, but not every one. He is a very good defensive player. On the freshman team he started at 2nd for the season, this year starts at 3rd. He prefers outfield, but as a town we are short on infielders. He was lead-off for the freshman team last year and led the team in BA, OBP, Hits, Doubles and a few other categories. One other kid had more extra base hits than him. He has pretty much led every town team in these categories for 5 years and generally in top 3 in them on his travel team. He almost always hits leadoff because he hits and has a good eye and does not really strikeout, so is on base a lot.
The JV team has a new coach who does not know any of the players. My son’s tryout was decent, but nothing amazing. He has a circulation issue in fingers and tough in the NE when tryouts and games have been in the high 30’s and windy. We have only played 5 game so far with weather cancellations.
In the first 4 games he batted him somewhere between 5 and 7. He has never batted past 5 before, but everyone has to prove themselves, so no big. Going into the game he was 0-7 on the year and leads the team in RBI as he has come up multiple times with men in scoring position and less than two outs and has gotten the runs in. In the game before last night had two long shots that were caught, the contact you want though. Last night he was batted in the 10 spot.
He walked as I said above and then the coach when he was on deck for his second at bat pulled him. Did not see the field again. I have mixed feelings on whether in general that pitch should be a take ever, some would say be aggressive and get the runs in. Others would say 3-1 and you don’t love it, take the pitch.
BUT, in my son’s case I told him that was a MUST SWING. Even though the coach yelled gotta be your pitch, he did not mean it. His actions said, if you don’t make something happen I am pulling you. This is JV so there are no playoffs, so there is no team argument. Plain and simple he needed to make a play to not get pulled. Should have swung to fight for more at bats!
Years of performing well and 0-7 with some good shots in the prior game is the 10 hole and one at bat! Tough game, good life lessons!
By the way the team BA is .192…FRUSTRATING START TO A SEASON!!!