What are my chances of playing college baseball?
Question:i live in rhode island and want to stay local but im looking at playing D1 or D2 ball
what are my chances and what schools would be good for me? I wanna go to college for business so a business school would be preferable. I am a junior and my stats through 5 games this year are:
Batting (im a pitcher and not too great of a hitter):
6-20 (.300 avg)
.426 OBP
7 RBI
4 Runs Scored
3 K
Pitching:
3 starts
3 CG
2-1 record
19 IP
2.58 ERA
19 K
7 BB
21 Hits allowed
I throw an 83-85 mph fastball, a great 12-6 curve thats around 68 mph (my out pitch), and a 70 mph changeup
i have great command of my fastball but i sometimes struggle to throw strikes with the curveball and change up
Answers:
Who,s pitching for the yankes now adays?
Continue to develop your arm strength, the control will come.There are some schools with both D1 teams and have business as an area of study:
University of Rhode Island
U. of Vermont
Boston College
Northeastern
Ivy League (Harvard, Yale)
Work Hard, BE CONIDENT, Work Harder, give 110%.
Everything else will fall into place. Good Luck.
Have you ever been on the tour of Fenway Park and got to meet legends from Red Sox past?
With the right coaching, attitude and work ethic, you have a shot at D1 and I'm sure you could play D2, but if you insist on playing locally, your chances of either go down.Becoming a student athletic is a challenge and you do have good information about your playing career at your high school. You do have to keep in mind that colleges are going to be more concerned about your academic grades and any work you perform in the community. You also have to perform very well on either your SAT or ACT and need to have a minimum GPA average and for most athletics, it has to be a 3.3 or higher.
I have some information listed below about becoming a student athletic and I hope you can become a baseball player at a college in the future.
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