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Reply to "Is there any hope?"

Is there any hope for what?  Major league baseball via the draft?  Major D1 scholarship to a top 25 baseball school? Any opportunity at a level higher than high school baseball?

Forgetting MLB at the moment, college recruiting equals two things - talent plus exposure.  Missing either ingredient ends your son's career at the high school baseball level.  Words posted on a website are not enough to get things done.  You need to get the young man in front of college decision-makers and use the feedback he gets to determine the  level that might be a good fit for him.  He's young enough such that this feedback can be used to improve things over the next few years to make a significant difference with future recruiting efforts if he applies himself accordingly.  For example, a 6.9 sixty time is impressive but a 6.8 or a 6.7 is even more impressive.  He has time to improve things. 

Remember that what you see today may be vastly different from what your son may become four to eight years from now if he finds the right program.  From what you've posted, your son already seems to have the numbers to justify getting an offer at the next level.  None of us here however can determine if an offer will be forthcoming (by the words you have posted) nor can you if you don't get him exposed to the right people.  You have the power and the time to answer your questions directly and thus, find the most suitable landing-spot for your son after high school.

 

 

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