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Reply to "Does the quality of the travel team matter in recruiting?"

I concur with Midlos advice. Play on the best team you can where you get playing time. Play on college campuses where the coaches are watching.  If your son is very good, national teams will make inquiries about joining them, but you may not play.  Unless your son is an incredible hitter with some good tools, pitching might be a better option for a scholarship. Your sons travel coach should also help them in the recruiting and mlb experience.

FYI, interesting things taking place, some of these coaches are so good at identifying top talent, they are being hired as scouts for college programs and if they have degrees being offered college coaching positions. This gives the programs an edge on recruiting. 

Your best source to get known is a travel coach who has connections. It worked 10 years ago and still to this day.

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