….it’s all just completely relative. There are 300+ D3 programs, the bottom 20% of those will very happily add a solid baseball player to their roster at pretty much any point, provided they can get through admissions.
Actually getting on the field and playing versus being on the roster is an entirely different thing of course, even at some of the worst D3 programs.
I would go so far as to say if you are a relatively solid baseball player, with relatively decent grades and you cannot find a D3 program anywhere in the country to play for, you either:
a) didn’t really try very hard to get your name and what you can offer out there
or
b) you are somewhat clueless
or
c) you weren’t willing to go halfway across the country to the middle of nowhere to play Baseball.