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

Rocky Alvarez posted:

RJM: Again, about 7% of high school players go on to play college baseball at any level.  You probably didn't know that expert. 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.  You learn something everyday huh expert?  And by the way, Ivy League schools also don't provide athletic scholarships.  Are those "faux" ceremonies as well expert?  

You said most D3s were not in the northeast.  I sent you a pic of all D3 baseball schools showing otherwise.  You change the subject.  You should not be on these boards brother. You got no clue.  You bring nothing to the table.  This is too easy.

As I posted before you’re inaccuracies are not worth the response. But the one thing that really validates you don’t have a clue is players don’t sign NLI’s unless they are receiving athletic money. Even D1 recruits not receiving money don’t sign them. Keep it coming  You’re entertaining. Don’t forget your meds.

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