CABBAGEDAD: thanks. This was more of added background info towards the end of the first phone call my son had with the coach. This Coach (RC) has made it clear that there is an opening at my son’s position and they are looking to fill it. They’ve invited my kid for a visit in September.
Would my Kid go there without Baseball? I think in our case that’s a loaded question. I’m not sure if my son would go to college without Baseball. He may be a Baseball lifer. I could see him becoming a coach once his playing days are done. Having said that, the school and campus and culture fit my son well. It’s not a HA D3, however it is a very good school and I think he’d get a good education there. He’d have no problem with admissions and it looks like he’ll qualify for a 10%-15% academic scholarship for freshman year.
There have been other D3’s that have been in touch with him, had a few phone calls with him and some follow up texts, but this school’s RC has been the one that has contacted him the most.
Early on, 2 years ago and last summer, there were some mid-major D1’s that took some initial interest in him, because he showed an ability to barrel up some D1 commit pitchers at a few big tournaments, but it was clear that his measureables needed to improve to D1 levels. While his exit velocity is now in the 90’s, his 60 time (7.5) and throwing velocity (80) are not D1. He has shown that he has some burst with some laser timed 1.6 10 yard dashes.
He’s 6’2” 195 pounds and looks like a skinny teenager. Plenty of room to put on muscle weight.
He’s consistently gotten 3rd Party feedback from people we trust (former pros, former college players and coaches) that he might make a D1 roster but would likely never play, however if he continues working hard he’ll have a good shot at getting D3 playing time and being able to hit D3 pitching.
He’s never been the D1 or bust type of kid. He’s been humbled plenty playing alongside some Power 5 commit kids and even a couple of kids a year older than him that have been drafted. He loves the game and wants to keep playing.
When he followed up with the RC asking “I don’t remember exactly from our conversation, is there a JV team or do you have some kids on the roster play some JV games?” the answer he got back was that “everyone is on the varsity roster, we just like to get some of the players who aren’t playing some at bats and innings pitched in a few JV games.”
There are a few schools that this team regularly plays in non conference games that DO have JV teams. My son isn’t interested in those schools.