Sabresfansince1980 wrote:
In any competitive HS baseball district, as this one appears to be with 40 roster spots and 62 kids trying out, it is not fat kids on the mound that simply throw hard and stand around. The time for fat kids throwing hard and doing nothing else is around age 10-13, not high school ball that is worth a crap.
Besides that, 80 mph isn't very impressive for a good baseball program. If the kid doesn't have any/enough movement on his ball or good breaking stuff, 80 mph may as well be batting practice. Let's assume though that he also had good movement, maybe he totally can't run fast or well. All we saw in that video was his pitching motion, but if he can't run well (and I'd be willing to bet he can't run fast), he's not helpful on the bases or in the field. A good team will have versatile players and it's not fair to keep a kid off the team that can contribute anywhere on the field in favor of the amputee kid just because you want to reward his determination. Trying your best and overcoming adversity isn't always enough to get everything you want.
Sorry, but your first paragraph just isn't true, at least not in the sense that there are no fat kids. Hell there are fat guys in the major leagues, CC Sabbathia for one. There are probably more out of shape baseball players than any other sport. But you are right in that they need to have more than just a fastball.
Also, 80mph is impressive for a good baseball program, but it isn't for an elite program which, being in Florida, that program may very well be.