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How You Can Grab The Attention Of A Baseball Scout

 Getting recruited to play college baseball is a very difficult and impressive achievement. Like everything else in the world recruiting has been greatly impacted by COVID-19. It has made the recruiting process even more difficult for aspiring athletes. High School baseball seasons across the country were canceled and many places haven’t begun playing in the summer yet. How can a college recruit a player if they can’t see them? I’ll tell you how.

Recruiting Update for different college levels:
Division 1: In-person recruiting suspension has been extended to July 31st but athletes can participate in virtual visits.
Division 2: A quiet period (a period where institutions can have no contact with student-athlete OFF campus) will take place from June 1st through the 30th.
Division 3: Up to the schools to decide how to handle recruiting.
NAIA: Up to the schools to decide how to handle recruiting.
NJCAA: In-person recruiting ban was lifted as on May 15.

How this impacts you:
      This pandemic has had a major impact on the college recruiting scene. Most college programs are unable to come to watch student-athletes compete. This especially hurts rising seniors because their high school season was canceled and if you are playing Summer ball most programs are unable to attend. Another major impact is if you are being recruited and are uncommitted you may not be able to take a campus visit. Your college decision could be one of the toughest decisions of your life and it’s tough to make that decision without stepping foot on campus.


How you can get noticed during this weird time and what the future holds:
      Social Media as we all know has taken over the world. Coaches right now are using social media to find potential recruits. The Tigers have been preaching the best way to get noticed right now is Twitter. When a coach sees a tweet that draws their interest, they will most likely visit the Twitter page. We say that your page needs to contain these three things:

 

  1. Website URL with measurements, GPA, etc.
  2. Clean Bio that gets to the point.
  3. Pinned tweet of your best video with metrics.


Overall, college recruiting for 2020 will be like nothing we’ve ever seen before. Though it may seem like there are fewer opportunities to be seen by college coaches, there is still plenty of opportunities to be seen. You just have to use the resources that are available to you and take advantage of it.

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