Archive for the ‘College Baseball Recruiting’ Category


Q&A: College Baseball recruiting/Training help?

Question by LSU Baseball player 444444: College Baseball recruiting/Training help?
Okay here is the deal. I am a sophmore in high school in kentucky and been playing baseball since i was 4. I am pretty good towards the middle but usually in the beginning i struggle a bit at the plate. Then i turn it on towards the middle and am unstoppable. I want to be recruited extremely bad!! I play Outfield and pitch. I bat left and throw left. I have a solid arm in the outfield and for pitching i throw my fastball circle change and 12-6 curveball. Hitting wise i have wheels so i can run but i also bring you the gap type hitter where i find the gaps.

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NCAA eyes summer hoops in recruiting rules rewrite

NCAA eyes summer hoops in recruiting rules rewrite
It’s almost July, and for college basketball coaches and their assistants, that means a series of trips that makes the conference road schedule look like a drive to the gym. There are more than 230 NCAA-approved events coming up around the country featuring high school stars — and potential recruits — from the Nike Peach Jam in South Carolina to LeBron James’ skills academy in his…
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College Baseball Recruiting Video – Tyler Koslowsky SS

University recruitment video of Tyler Koslowsky, Shortstop for the Abbotsford Cardinals Premier Baseball Club.
Video Rating: 0 / 5

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College baseball: Hernandez takes long and winding road to UTPB

College baseball: Hernandez takes long and winding road to UTPB
Hugo Hernandez just wanted to play baseball. So, the native of Caracas, Venezuela, hired a company to help him make a recruiting video. The video worked and Hernandez received offers from colleges in the United States. Barton County (Kan.) Community…
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Shane Armstrong heads to Hillsdale for baseball
Shane Armstrong wanted to get his college decision out of the way before he started his senior baseball season.
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College Baseball Coaches Talking about Recruiting

On ClubHouseGAS.com , we host a round table of college baseball coaches on recruiting.

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College Baseball Recruiting Questions #1

College Baseball Recruiting Questions: 1. Are College Coaches Going To Showcases Anymore? 2. What Mental Approach Should You Take When Going Into Showcases? 3. Can being 5’11 Hurt Your Chances? 4. What If You Come From A Small School With No Exposure?
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College Baseball: History And Rules

College Baseball: History And Rules

The popularity of college sports in the United States has made college sports scholarship a thing that many high school students aspire to.  Many students talented in baseball are interested about their chances in playing for college baseball teams. 

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Conor Healy – College Baseball Recruiting Video

Conor Healy, 6’2” 170 LBS, BL TR, CF, New Trier HS, 2010, Academy Elite Baseball
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College Baseball: Stealing Bases and Finding Scholarships

College Baseball: Stealing Bases and Finding Scholarships

College baseball recruiting often focuses on finding new talent amongst young people to play in their respective teams.  Kids and parents alike sometimes don’t realize that senior year high school is just too late in the game to check up on prospective sports scholarships offered by colleges.

In baseball, the steal of second is best employed if a team is ahead, tied, or behind by no more than two runs. The theory that a batter should swing at the pitch so as to “protect” the runner may seem unnecessary, since this doesn’t have an immediate impact on the catcher’s throw, but it can disrupt the catcher’s concentration and cause a less accurate throw to second base.

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College Baseball and Sports Management Scholarships

College Baseball and Sports Management Scholarships

A great number of high school students are talented baseball players,and thus college baseball recruiting for sports management scholarships focuses a lot on high school baseball athletes.

Baseball is a game comprised of two teams with nine players each. The team that wins is the one that makes the most runs.  In a run, a player hits a ball thrown by another player, and runs past four markers called bases, which are arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. The two teams take turns in batting and fielding, and the team that makes the most runs is declared the winner.

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