Dear All,
I have benefited tremendously from this board and like to initiate a new discussion that has been neglected. The discussion on this board tends to focus on the few truly talented baseball players who put baseball before anything else in life. However, the majority of high school baseball players, somewhat talented but not truly, will go to college, find a job, and play some baseball if possible. For this majority, how can baseball enrich their life in college and benefit them in college admission?
More specifically for my son, who has been a key player in his teams (little league, traveling ball, high school freshman, also always the youngest guy on the team), he works extremely hard, but is highly unlikely to play in a D1 college. He is academically talented (SAT-I Verbal score 740 at age of 13y and 5mon) and wish to go to a good college and continue to play some baseball there.
Can we talk about the options available for kids like my son? Can his baseball skill help him land a better college? Which are the top academic colleges with a 2nd or 3rd tire baseball teams and yet aggressively recruit baseball players? Essentially this class of kids wish to leverage their unique combination of kills (talent in both academic and baseball, yet not talented enough to become stars) to get to a good college and play some baseball.
Thank you
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