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Home » Baseball » Baseball Knowledge Base Article

high school and college scouts

By: Bear
Add to Mixx!

If there is a kid in the USA that can play
at the next level, the pro scouts
will find 'em. The art of it all
is to correctly project a kids talent
and skill for big league prospect.

As far as college recruiters go, it is more
appropriate for your son to go looking
at their school. Then the college recruiters get to see your son, and your son get's to see the college and college recruiter.

If your son can play at the best
of collegiate levels, look into taking on
a few collegiate baseball games at the SEC, PAC-10, & ACC. If you son wants to play baseball in college and go to school (which is the best of both worlds), he may want
to reconsider a JUCO, or NAIA, rather
than a Sr. College.

For other NCAA Conferences check out their schedules and Sagarin's ranking.

If you son goes to the best of private
HS's, and can play a little baseball,
it may very well be a can't miss for him at the Ivy league baseball programs.

What state do you live in?


cheers
Bear

former HS coach, pro scout &
Tourney Director for the 10th Annual Bear Classic, 2000 Labor Day Tourney, HS Showcase for Our National Pastime

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