
The Recruiting Process
A Baseball Recruiting Guidebook for High School Players and Their Families
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Matt Gajtka
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Level-up your long-term baseball strategy, and get recruited with insights and tips straight from college coaches! Do you have what it takes to become a top-level player at the college level? Are you looking to widen and create opportunities for yourself to get recruited? Are you willing to do whatever it takes to hone your capabilities and exceed your potential as a baseball player? If you said yes to these questions, then you're on the right path.
But you still have a long way to go.
It's easy to get overwhelmed in a sea of travel ball schedules, competition, triumphs, and failures before you get there. After all, the road toward getting recruited is a long and bumpy one. With that in mind, make sure you get your information right with The Recruiting Process: A Baseball Recruiting Guide for High School Players and Their Families by Walter Beede and Butch Baccala. Written to help student-athletes navigate through the entire process—long before you even try to get recruited—this guide serves to supplement your understanding of the different divisions you can play in, from the NCAA to JUCO to NAIA.
We know that navigating the recruitment process is extremely difficult. Therefore, with the help of both current and former NCAA, NAIA and JUCO coaches, buckle up and learn about:
- The Options: Take a deep dive into the expectations, levels of play, and different sets of recruiting rules for the NCAA, JUCO, and NAIA; be prepared and eligible to play in whichever division you choose
- The Decision Process: Study the three primary focal points to get a firm understanding and evaluation of your athletic ability, what type of academic transcript you will be presenting to an admissions office, and the motivation and determination you need to become part of a college baseball program
- The Coaches: Learn key insights and tips from famed NCAA D1 coaches, including Tim Corbin of Vanderbilt, Jay Johnson of Louisiana State University, and Scott Jackson of Liberty University
And so much more!
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- R. P.
- 10-25-22
A Great Addition to The Process
If you have a student athlete interested in playing college baseball, this a a great resource.
They outline the landscape and advise to slow down, be patient, and enjoy the journey.
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