Okay, well let's say this is true, Waldrop throws 90-92 consistently, while there are other high school pitchers that throw as hard, have as good offspeed etc. I am not belittling Waldrop at all because he is a great pitcher, and that is not even up for discussion but what I'm getting at is there is no other catcher in East TN that throws a 1.75 or in Tennessee for that matter, (if so, he needs some attention) because this is unheard of and most professional catchers don't have the quick feet or the strong arm that Kirkland does. My point proven. The pitchers being more recruited than catchers is true if we are talking about numbers. Good catchers are hard to find and don't come along often. I'd think that if a pro scout had to choose between a good catcher and a good pitcher then he'd go with the catcher because pitchers are everywhere.