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2019Dad posted:

That's impressive. One minor point: the 2016 Ivy League recruits would generally have received a "likely letter," and would have applied early action/early decision . . . In other words, they would have already "commited." If not, they could still get in and play there, but it would be akin to being a recruited walk-on. Maybe Fenway South or another poster has more up-to-date information, but that's the way I've seen it work.

2019- That is the case with the Ivy's. 2016's would have received their "Likely Letters" early to Mid-November (By NLI signing date)- and asked to apply ED/EA. Generally some schools allow for a preferred (recruited) walk-on who will be asked to try out if they get accepted into school.  Tend to see that more with pitchers, esp LHP, though one 2015 is a fast MI at one school. He got accepted into 6 Ivies and apparently is also a fantastic violinist!  Majority of offers should be in July-August before senior year, as the final grades/scores are known and team needs are set and met. 

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