Im 14 and i want to go to a small college and play baseball i have about a 400 batting average and im good in
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A lot of college prospects are looking for size as much as anything else so it helps to be 6' tall. As far as catcher goes you MUST have a pop time (that is the time the ball hits your mitt to the time it hits the fielder at second bases mitt) of under 2.3 seconds. If you can hit above .350 in a competitive high school league with some amount of power while at the same time being a decent pitch blocker as well as having the above pop time then you have a decent shot.How tall is a little leauge pitching mound?
Virginia Wesleyan College in Norfolk, Virginia seems perfect for you.Will the braves rebound and win the divison this year?
do good in school, lift weights in the off-season, play a ton of games, make the HS team and either scouts will look at you and the school will offer you a scholarship or you'll be able to walk on and try-out for the team.Is anyone having difficulties tuning into FOX to watch the Yankees game today?
University of Minnesota Duluth has a small baseball team that is very competitiveYour chances are very good. Key at this very early part of your career is to keep your grades up. If you don't carry the GPA to make the high school team, you won't even get a look for college. Also, all scouting reports contain a category known as "make up" where they are specifically looking for things like character, work ethic, passion and desire. If you think your talents alone will get you noticed, you're in for a surprise. I am a co-founder of a nationally recognized chapter of a MLB-sponsored youth baseball program. 17 of my "kids" were drafted by major league teams and over 70 are attending college on baseball scholarships. Good Luck! It sounds like you'll do well.
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