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It is time to get real. Whether his fit to baseball at the collegiate level is an unknown. With this as a foundation, he needs to be focusing on schools where he will get a good education, grow as a person and with luck have a baseball team that will welcome him as a walk-on if he is not health enough to compete and be recruited the spring of his senior year.

 

My son played HS ball at a very high profile NorCal high school. It is very difficult with the number of players to be recruited in California.

 

After doing our marketing his junior year we expanded his horizons and looked at schools that met his academic, social and athletic profile. This led us to several quality D3 schools in Ohio and Texas and two D1 schools in Oregon and South Carolina. Expanding his horizons will open more doors; it may not produce a guaranteed roster spot, but it may offer everything he is looking for in a college experience.

 

He chose a D3 in Texas which ultimately helped him grow up, get an education and create a life after baseball.

Last edited by ILVBB
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