So I'm thinking this will be useful for many. What are some gameplans for rising Juniors? What worked for you, what will 2020's be trying?
I'm sure your region will affect your gameplan. I happen to be in PA/NY/NJ area. With some PM help of members on here I've started to formulate a plan for my son. Son will not be going to the big PG tournaments down south. Will be doing local PG tournaments with travel team but I don't count on any looks from them as it's just local. It'll simply be to stay sharp so he can look good in camps. This Fall we will be targeting schools and going to their camps. Showing interest to the coaches. Maybe doing a smaller local showcase? I don't know if it's even worth spending my $ at that though? 400-500$ vs 90-100$ to go straight to the school.Lots of colleges are putting together camps with like 8-10 schools though and those go for about $200.
If anyone can recommend a good showcase in the NE please do.
Ofcourse D1's at showcases will be aggressive on 2020's if they're interested, but what about D2's and D3's? Do they generally wait till the summer for rising seniors or will they contact if interested? Seems like all the pushy interest comes towards pitchers first. My son plays SS. He's a big strong kid and fits well there. But would play 2nd, 3rd or OF if schools come calling. I'll buy him a 1st basemans glove if I have to
So the Fall will be spent targeting schools within a 5hr radius rather than HOPING someone see's him down in Florida or GA. I'm not relying on his travel team to do jack for him. And even if they do, they're just pushing you to the schools they know. My son is looking smaller and higher academic schools and that's not the forte of his club. Not too many gigs in town so we're stuck with this club. Oh, also my son has been hitting the gym hard so he can look bigger and hit further as that's what coaches seem to be enamored with. He never strikes out, hits solid line drives, but that's not what gets coaches looking I guess. What about everyone else?