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Hi,guys I'm new to posting on this site, but not new to it. I'm a juco ball player that transferred from a D1 school. I'm a pitcher who throws upper 80s-low 90s from the left.I did not throw much this fall due to weather, and tendonitis in my arm.I have not been getting any buzz from D1 schools yet, I want to play D1 baseball again. I didn't do too well my first year playing D1,but don't know if that's the reason.I guess I'm asking if I should try another route or wait and see what happens?
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cowboy91 - welcome to the hsbbweb! Great questions.

It's hard to advise here without having all the context but I can give you my take. I would encourage you to get your arm healthy and go out and tear it up at the juco this spring. If you do that, D1's and likely the pro scouts will notice given the numbers you have posted. I think you have lots to be hopeful for. Trust your abilities, produce on the field, and I believe your D1 dreams will/can take care of themselves.
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Cowboy, My son is a JUCO sophomore and he too has aspirations like you to play D1 ball. However, his coach like yours seems very level headed and has advised him that playing at competitive D2's and NAIA's, etc. are just as exciting and fun.

Go out there this spring and play your heart out. Pitch like you've never pitched before and let your game be what speaks for you. I promise that these JUCO coaches get calls on a weekly basis by 4yr schools asking what they have.

Good luck and do us a favor. Keep us up todate on here what happens with you during the season and what looks you are getting along the way.

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