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Reply to "The 411 on helping your son play College Baseball"

Rocky Alvarez posted:

By the way, D3 players (dont know why you are slighting them) do sign commitment letters. see: https://www.nsr-inc.com/scouti...ment-letter-to-sign/

Players that sign D3 commitment letters get full rides to their schools.  Unlike D2, D3, NAIA, and JCs, if they decide to stop playing ball, they keep their scholarships.

Rocky, I honestly don't care that you will say nasty things about me for posting this, but this is simply too egregious and if someone new read your post they could seriously be led astray. Division 3 schools are not allowed to give athletic scholarships — "Division III schools do not offer athletics scholarships."— NCAA web site, link shown below.

http://www.ncaa.org/student-at.../future/scholarships

People can sign whatever they want to and have whatever ceremony they want to, and they often do. That's okay and fun for them and for their families. But it doesn't mean anything.

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