Here is a Summer baseball reality:
The “free agent every weekend” mindset is not helping serious college prospects.
Playing an inning for one team this weekend and grabbing at bats with another team the next is not exposure. It is instability.
College coaches track patterns. They ask summer coaches about consistency, workload, attitude, and commitment.
When a player jumps team to team, it raises real questions:
Who is managing his development?
Who is tracking his innings?
Who is speaking for him when a college coach calls?
Where is he actually committed?
Recruiting is built on trust and relationships. That takes time inside one system with one staff.
Development takes structure. Pitchers need managed workloads. Hitters need consistent messaging. Catchers need continuity with their staff.
If you are serious about playing at the next level, pick a team and commit. Let that staff develop you. Let that program represent you.
Exposure without commitment does not move the needle.
Consistency does.
We're looking for more players for our summer teams. Ages 14-17 on Feb. 8th from 11-2. If you think you have what it takes to play for DSB, text either Text Coach Olivera: 214 676 1176
or Coach Edge: 214 546 6888 for more information and for confirmation.
Looking to play at the next level? Here’s your chance to put your talent and skill on display!
For more information and to register: https://t.co/AaLCFvjYh8
@CalHernandez1@T_Hanson4@FlanaganConnor_
The best thing to see in the college baseball post season is the CONFIDENCE in all of them. They all believe in themselves. They all believe they can do it. That’s what it’s all about. Gotta believe!
HS Baseball Players ⚾️
• Work harder
• Sacrifice what others won't
• Practice more than your competition
• Lift weights w/ intensity
• Condition your body for war
• Look people in the eyes when you 🤝
• Build your brand, NEVER let them take it 💯
Seen great teams with great coaches. Been part of bad teams with same great coaches. Seen good teams win w/ great coaches, seen bad teams lose with great coaches. I’ve had teams that won and teams that lost, coached just as hard every year. #JOHNNYSANDJOESORXsANDOs