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how can i be looked at by D1-D2 colleges ?


Not sure how well scouted your league is, but the basics are:

1. Play
2. Play good
3. Make sure you take the classes and get the grades that will allow you to transfer
4. Play on a decent summer team, play well in fall practice when some of the ocoaches and scouts watch
5. Convert the raw talent into something the coaches/scouts are looking for

Out in SoCal the d1 aND D2 coaches see alot of JC fall games, practices and early spring games (feb). However if you are in NJ you probebly don't have early games. Many coaches also use scout or summer team contacts/coaches to locate/scout JC players. The D2 coaches will catch a lot of late spring games. Coaches from other JC teams have contacts and my sons experince was that if they saw a good player on another team, they let their contacts know. So....treat the competition with respect and don't screw around if you don't think any scouts or other coaches are around because the coach in the dugout opposite you might be your ticket.
Junior is playing for a Juco in Alabama and just finished the Fall schedule , every game there were quite a few D1 and D2 schools as well as Pro scouts . I was told by a guy from MLB scouting Bureau that this and early spring schedule is a good time to impress because alot of these guys have no other baseball to
watch until late spring, so play hard , keep up grades and look to make a good impression .

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