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Originally Posted by J H:

Wanted to bump this OP. It's been 3+ years since I wrote all these thoughts, but I think the majority still apply. Given that it's "that" time of year for 2015 high school graduates, hopefully this can help someone currently navigating the process. The initial responses to the post were very good, and I'm glad it had a (seemingly) positive impact initially.

 

 


JH - I'm going to disagree with your word majority.  Hopefully, you were just being humble.   I wouldn't change a word in your first post. It is still epic.  

 

Every high school player who wants to play at the next level should read your initial post.  There is so much wisdom there from someone who is right in the middle of the college baseball experience.  That is priceless to any one considering college baseball.   JMO.

Originally Posted by J H:

Wanted to bump this OP. It's been 3+ years since I wrote all these thoughts, but I think the majority still apply. Given that it's "that" time of year for 2015 high school graduates, hopefully this can help someone currently navigating the process. The initial responses to the post were very good, and I'm glad it had a (seemingly) positive impact initially.

 

 

When JH first posted this, my son was just starting his freshman season as a college baseball player. Now 3+ years later and having completed his 4 years playing college baseball I couldn't agree more with the original post. You truly NEED to love the game. It has been four years of continuous baseball for my son,  except for maybe 3 weeks at the end of the summer and one summer season that didn't happen because of injury.

 

I have seen some of his original recruiting class give up and others who fought there way into the lineup finally, in their senior season. Make sure that you want to do this.. Between school and baseball it will become all consuming. 

Last edited by birdman14
Originally Posted by fenwaysouth:
Originally Posted by J H:

Wanted to bump this OP. It's been 3+ years since I wrote all these thoughts, but I think the majority still apply. Given that it's "that" time of year for 2015 high school graduates, hopefully this can help someone currently navigating the process. The initial responses to the post were very good, and I'm glad it had a (seemingly) positive impact initially.

 

 


JH - I'm going to disagree with your word majority.  Hopefully, you were just being humble.   I wouldn't change a word in your first post. It is still epic.  

 

Every high school player who wants to play at the next level should read your initial post.  There is so much wisdom there from someone who is right in the middle of the college baseball experience.  That is priceless to any one considering college baseball.   JMO.

Opinion seconded,

 

My son just finished his first year of D3 baseball. Baseball as a college freshman is at least as big of a change as moving from the small diamond to the big diamond. It is just different, and as JH says, you gotta love it.

 

As a parent of a high school senior, I think I underestimated the fact that college baseball is the beginning of a new journey for my son.

 

Josh, thanks for bumping this, and thanks for hanging around to help those who are working their way through it all. It has been a real pleasure to observe you from a distance as you tackled various challenges. Keep writing!

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