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BOF posted:

Great stuff Cabbage! Here was my son's public bio (6 years ago) He was at the time considered a borderline D1 player (high academic) with a couple low % and walk on offers and one offer from an Ivy, but nothing that convinced him he would be part of a coaches plan. He ended up playing for a high academic DIII baseball powerhouse and had a nice "contributor" career with them.

At the time he was 6'4" 185, with a 2150 SAT, 4.3ish GPA. He had the advantage of being high academic as well as having a "baseball body" so when he walked on the field, coaches would at least look at him, and he still "struggled" to get attention. We both worked very hard and he went to a lot of very visible events in So Cal and the surrounding area. His HS was a Div II school, and he played against some powerhouse SoCal HS programs. 

Three year Varsity starter for Coach XXX at XXX high school in XX California. Selected two times as an all XXX League player. Led his high school team in batting all three years, and was the number one starting pitcher for two years. Batted 0.400 as a senior and had a 1.05 ERA, with opposing hitters batting 0.153 against him, and was starting outfielder when not pitching, in his Jr year had 15 OF assists.  Two-time California Area Code invitee. Was named as a Perfect Game underclass pre-season All American and Rawlings California Region All American as a senior. Picked up his first collegiate win as a High School Sophomore pitching in relief for the San Luis Rattlers in XXX. As a junior led his summer team to a 4th place finish in the USA Baseball 16U Championships. 

 

 

 

Pitcher? What was his velocity? 

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