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”Go where you are loved” is more important than ever.  “Go where you will love the school regardless of Baseball” is equally important.

This what many above have reiterated and I fully agree.  One of the difficulties though is you never really know where you are loved until it is too late.  A few of my son's teammates/friends were confident the coaches loved them due to encouraging words and actions.  When it got closer to opening season they started having second thoughts and by the following year they transferred out.  It could have been because  lack of talent, work ethics, team player, or others being that much better.  For that reason, I would probably give a little more weight to "go where you will love the school regardless of Baseball" since you never know when your baseball career may be over.  You are in control of what type of academic college experience you will experience and what type of degree in the end.  Others (coaches/scouts) may determine what type of baseball career you may have, that diploma nobody can take away.  It's will be an interesting ride though, enjoy it.

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