Our country is going through one of the worst economic climates in its history. Not only are individuals and business struggling to get by, colleges and universities are also trying to keep their heads above water. One of the first things a college and/or university does to save money is reduce the recruiting budgets of [...]
Many of you have a personal page on a social networking site, myspace, facebook, etc. Beware. If you don’t think college and professional scouts are looking at them, you are out of your mind. Let’s take a look at the do’s and do not’s of your profile page.
As part of our showcase section, we want to inform you on things you need to do to be eligible to play college baseball. It’s not as easy as oh, I’m going to go here to play. There are certain steps you need to take and make sure you have all the criteria met.
So you’ve done your homework and chosen a good showcase to attend. The price is reasonable, the coaches you want to demonstrate your talents for are attending, and the people running the showcase are qualified and will provide you with a well done evaluation. Now comes the big day.
If you are interested in playing college baseball, you will need to do more than just play for your high school team. It is difficult for college coaches to attend high school baseball games because your season is their season. There are many quality showcases offered today that you can attend to display your skills. Unfortunately, there are also some that are not so good. How do you know the difference?