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Reply to "2016 player who just ended first season in HS Baseball, how do I start to be recognized by college coaches?"

My son is also a 2016 and has had the good fortune of being "noticed" by several scouts just after his first HS season. A key word many younger players need to understand is "projectabilty".  My son had a great season but more important than current stats, his talent in the projectable future is ideal and this matters more to scouts and D1 recruiters. At age 15 he is 6'2", weighs 170lbs and can throw in the mid 80s.  It may seem unfair but size does seem to be a big factor. Hitting with power got him noticed as well. A key question is how tall are you now, will be in the future and what kind of power indicators do you possess? Work on strength and speed as much as possible and practice more than everyone else until you start to develop the size indicators. This is info straight from pro scouts we have met. Also summer travel and show cases matter far more than HS ball for getting noticed.
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