That's not how it's scored in baseball. Just because they had a shot at stopping it doesn't make it a PB. Just hitting dirt doesn't make it a WP but anything such as a short hop to the C, but if you bounce it at plate level and it gets by it's almost always a WP. That's doesn't mean I don't expect my catcher to make the play but it's still a WP. Any good C wants to stop anything and feels they can but for scoring purposes that's not how it works.Having a background in baseball, I consider a Wild Pitch to be one in which the catcher has no shot at stopping, catching, or blocking the ball to prevent a runner from advancing. Since MLB does not consider a passed ball to cause an earned run, that has to be on the catcher.
My daughters were the battery for the HS season the last two years, so when a PB/WP occurred, one of my girls was getting the blame.
I used the GC records to make my girls aware of their mistakes and try and fix them. We lost a game in the playoffs because of a passed ball on my daughter that allowed the runner on 2nd to go to 3rd. She then scored on a sacrifice fly on the next pitch. We discussed how important it was to prevent that runner from advancing in the hopes she won't do it again. For the record, it was a bad passed ball. She just whiffed at the ball.