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You have to look at each of the programs
and see what their needs are, where you may fit in and more importantly how they would fulfill your academic needs.

We can banter back and forth about who beat who and then your list would be endless because on any given day we know what can happen.

Look for a coach you want to play for and do some research on the success of the team, who they play and ask the coach where they are headed and how/when he sees you contributing.

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I will make errors this season.
Write it down....Derek Jeter
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Ladies and Gents

Polls mean absolutely nothing especially when you have less than 100 people voting and the same people can vote over and over again

There are load of great baseball programs in the Northeast, and a parent can be justifiably proud of their son playing at any of them, be it Division I, II , III or NAIA.

Enjoy your sons college experience for what it is --a great time in his four/five years of college-- after that he heads into the real world.

For those who don't make it to the college level there is no shame in that either-- his talent took him as far as it could-- there comes a time when it all ceases-- for some it is sooner than later

TRhit

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