I've now sent e-mails to five schools and I haven't received and word back from any of them. I've called them all as well. Nothing. Am I doing something wrong? HELP!
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quote:Originally posted by jerseydad:
and then looking at the early signs, you should be able to get an idea if there is room for additional players to sign in the spring.
quote:Originally posted by CADad:
I don't know what the story would be on the e-mails
quote:Originally posted by jbbaseball:
Can't they also make phone calls to Seniors right now?
1 per week?
quote:Originally posted by Hornets20:
Thanks for all the help, everyone. To answer the question, the schools I've been attempting to contact are all D2 schools in California.
quote:Originally posted by Infield08:
If you are interested in playing for those 5 D2 schools and they all rely heavily on JC transfers, look at their rosters to discover which JUCO's their players come from and then contact those JUCO's yourself. You may need to play at a JUCO for 2 years before playing for one of these D2 schools.
quote:Originally posted by Hornets20:
Hi everybody, thought I would post on what has been going on since I commited to play at City.
First few months have been extremely hectic. I'm finally getting used to the idea of being a full time baseball player, but it hasn't been easy. Fairly early on, I was asked to stop playing first base and I have since switched to being a pitcher. Certainly not something I expected, I always pictured myself as a hitter who happened to pitch.
However, it's been a lot of fun. I'm on the team and have a spot right now in the bullpen, with a chance to move up quickly because of the lack of experience amongst our pitchers. The first scrimmage is on Saturday, and our first official game is on the 27th. Once again, I want to thank everyone on this site. The information here was absolutely crucial for me getting to where I am today, and I hope it will help me again when I look to transfer 2 years from now.