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@Dadof3 posted:

Is there any place that one can go to get a list of college baseball camps and when they are?  or do you just have to go to each individual school and find out when?

What year is your son?  Does he have metrics that would catch college coach's attention?  What are his grades/ACT's?  Does he really want to play baseball in college?  Was he starter for his HS Varsity team?  Is he a starter for his summer club team?

So many variables at play.

Generally speaking, camps are money makers for colleges. So if the metrics aren't there and or he is young, it will be hard for him to be noticed.

This site is full of seasoned dads and coaches that can provide feedback, but you have to provide details so that it will be suffficiently constructive for you to make decisions.

Good luck

Edit: I only ask of grades/ACT to find out if he's a HA type kid.  Know that coaches like good students...sign of work ethic and I won't have to deal with this kid due to lack of effort in his academics while playing ball.

Last edited by Gov
@Dadof3 posted:

He is a 2027, throws 79 across the diamond, 6’1”, 155.  Straight A student. Can hit well and fields well.  He starts for summer team and guest plays for another as well.  

For college grades don’t matter until high school along with what level courses he’s taking. Keep up the good grades.

He has good size already. He’ll start filling out soon. The big difference between younger and old high school players is upper body strength,

The only benefit to doing a showcase or showcase style camp at this point would be to understand the process.

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