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Originally posted by Infield08:
Let's hope that these 15 players can find a new home come December. I would imagine that, given what's going on all across the country, they've got lots of competition. I bet the coaches at D2's, D3's, NAIA's and JUCO's are licking their chops.
............which leads me to the next question
Whether it is T-ball or MLB, somebody has to bat first, somebody has to bat last, and several are role/bench players, or subs.
Do you think D1 college coaches recruit kids(they are all good players) knowing all along that they will be reserves to balance their rosters ?
In other words, a very fine player may opt for Bigtime University, knowing there is an all-american currently at his position and a returning player next in line. He is in awe that Bigtime U coach has recruited him, and has no idea he may be destined originally as either a bench player or a possible Fall cut.
This player may be better served baseball-wise at a different program.
Should players in the recruiting process be more direct with questions to the coach such as:
1. Why specifically are you recruiting me ?
2. Based on my abilities, what contributions to the team do you have planned for me my first season ?
It seems to me the "stockpilers" used the Fall Cattle Call not in fear of losing players to the Draft, but to have the best bench "books and the limelight" can buy, which is a disservice to great kids with baseball talent that could be utilized elsewhere.