Skip to main content

I had a hard time with naming this subject, but I am dumbfounded as to why top programs are recruiting for this position. They are looking for a JC catcher (junior) and they already have a legitimate stud catcher (same age). Plus they have upcoming freshman with both good academic and athletic qualities. Son wants to go to play, not be a bullpen catcher. Why would these programs be looking for another catcher when it appears they already have what they need.
The one program has offered a very good package. Anyone with past experience have any comments?
I have the up most respect for son's ability, but he can be a bit light on the BA. He is a very good defensive catcher, but on paper these catchers have better bios.

Pop up Hitter Dad

Original Post

Replies sorted oldest to newest

Stud catcher could sign after junior year...
Your son will have to decide if he wants to go somewhere where he will most likely play or most likely back up... there are no guarantees though, as you know.... good luck (plus, nobody gives a rats you know what about his batting average; if they've seen him play they've drawn their conclusions about how he'll perform)
The existing stud junior could well be gone in June's draft, gone before your son would arrive (assuming he's now a HS senior).

The JuCo guy isn't there yet and may never be. And even if he comes, he too could be leaving come June.

So you're describing a team that might well have only one catcher in the pipeline ahead of your son by the time he gets there. That would set your son up for some playing time as a freshman, more and more as time goes on. And if he's the better defender, you might see the other guy shifting to DH or other positions to make way for him.

There's really nowhere you can go that there won't be competition to get on the field. What you describe here doesn't strike me as anything out of the ordinary.
Trojan-skipper, I was thinking the same thing, both these studs would probably go pro after junior year. Not sure where that would leave son. Would most agree to consider only schools that pay for "official visits" as a sign of good faith on their part? I believe one should step foot on the campus before agreeing to commit. His current school used two for games last season and the third man was bullpen/DH guy. So yes most programs seem to carry 3 to 4 catchers. Maybe they are considering the intangibles of a catcher and that is ability to get the most out of the pitchers, calling a good game. All we hear is BA, pass balls, etc stats.

BOF, good answer, I will suggest Pop up ask just that question.
Being the mom of a catcher, I have always heard that it is a great position to play - because catchers have to be tough, smart, athletic, etc. And that they sometimes make great _________ . Fill in the blank with whatever postion the team needs a player at.
I of course could be wrong, but it is another theory until your son gets that answer straight from the coach.
I have learned (slowly, and after several years) to not spend too much time trying to guess what the coach is thinking, because I am usually not a good guesser.

Add Reply

×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×