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I know it is a little premature, but I hear about college players playing in summer leagues. How does this happen?
First, style offers great advice on the academics. One (academics) enables the other (baseball). I made a lot of sacrifices for my son to play in college and I explicitly told/expected him not to let me down in the classroom.
I also think it is easier for ballplayers to do well than non-athletes. The coaches have a vested interest in seeing the players excell in the classroom. There were mandatory study sessions most nights of the week. It was like having a parent there watching over your kid making sure things were getting done. A big plus imho.
To the question at hand. TR is right. The coaches are in charge of summer placement and it is not too premature to ask. Placement occurs in the fall so it is worthwhile imho to let the coach or assistant know you are interested in playing in the college summer leagues. Since he is at a top program like Rice, they should have no trouble placing him in a top collegiate summer league this fall.