Hi all, my first post on here. Sorry if it is long....
Love the site and all the valuable feedback! My son is a 2020 and just starting the process. He has played travel since pretty young and is a good ball player. One of those players every coach wants and does everything well. Plays every position, starts in center and pitches. Every coach travel or high school hits him lead off. Generally leads the team in batting average and extra base hits from the lead-off spot. He can flat out hit, does not swing at bad pitches and is an excellent defensive player with good speed. If the team is in a tough spot, he is the pitcher they bring in and he performs.
He is not a physical phenom and we TOTALLY GET that recruiting is about numbers. From a numbers perspective he runs just under 7 seconds and is at 80 from a throwing velocity and exit velocity perspective. Still growing and getting stronger. Not at a place yet where we are really looking to get any kind of offer and we know if does not get stronger he won't get any bigger offers or maybe none at all. We are very realistic.
Very good student and a top ranked academic high school and wants to be a Dr. if (and probably when) his baseball dreams die.
My son views his possible college baseball career in one of two ways. If he gets strong enough and a good academic school at any level (D1, D3, IVY) wants him for baseball he will go that path if not he has a dream school.
His Mom and I went there (and many other family members) and it is arguably the best baseball program in the US. Most years in the college world series. HUGE D1 program and not a place my son is likely to get a scholarship for baseball and we don't care about a scholarship.
So, my question is about walk-on and admissions. If he goes to the schools baseball camp and builds a relationship and tells them all he wants is a walk-on chance, preferred or not. No money. Do D1 coaches push applications through for walk-ons? He has probably a 75% chance of getting in on his own academically but if baseball can push his application through and he just has a chance to walk-on he would be happy with that.