Well let's see - the baseball field was named after the coach - so he's pretty popular in those parts:
http://www.hopkinssports.com/s...c-rel/092014aaa.html
Son's a pitcher? Check out the dimensions of the field:
• Outfield dimensions: 307' left field line, 340' left center, 396' center, 320' right center, 295' right field line.
As the AD of my son's school says - home run city for pull hitters in either direction... JHU struggled this past season - don't let that fool you. They graduated a couple of 2-3 year starters (all americans) the previous year *and* their home games were played in a nearby stadium (with larger dimensions - go figure).
Yes, they are known to over recruit, but let's face it JHU is not easy to get into either. SAT's are a bit under what I see as "average" for JHU, but the 4.0 will help depending on the school's GPA scale (eg, can someone at your sons school get higher with AP courses). The one area where the GPA will really matter is your financial aid package - remember smart school, everyone else is smart too, so you have to be really on the other side of the curve to get the "good" academic dollars. See 2013 numbers:
http://apply.jhu.edu/facts/
I had a son go to Tufts - football helped him get in, but because his GPA/SAT/ACT weren't above and beyond others in the school - finaid was shall we say underwhelming (and we went ED).
Take the ACT's that can help too and many say they are a better indicator than the SAT's.
I know somewhere in this Colleges forum there's more information about JHU. Found it:
http://community.hsbaseballweb...s-hopkins-university