Thank you @PrepBaseballVA for the amazing week down at the Senior Future Games. Team Mid-Atlantic went 3-0 and ended up the top ranked team in the standings. Played with some great guys along the way as well. Here is one of my swings from the week. @ksallday19@jerry_shank
I am very grateful to be recognized as the #1 uncommitted infielder & #7 uncommited player overall in the state of VA (as of rankings that come out May 24, 2024)
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I am excited to announce that I am entering the transfer portal as a grad transfer for the 2024-2025 season.
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Phone: 804-874-4378
Players/parents looking for recruiting tips etc…our entire 18u team is committed to play in college. We’ve had two division 1 pitching commits in the last few days with more to come and a first round draft pick sign for over three million dollars a few years ago. You don’t have to listen to me but here you go. you can do all the lessons and go to all the showcases you want. Two major things coaches at the next level look for is 1) is he strong and 2) do they move well. The greatest swing or arm in the world doesn’t mean a lot of your kid doesn’t look like he can move athletically, or change direction quickly. Your 14 year old can skip the hitting lesson this week and pick up some weights. Take that for what it’s worth.
Worst thing I have heard yet a quote from someone saying college baseball has turned into 22 year old travel ball. I promise you college coaches didn’t want it to be like this.
Dear high school baseball and softball players,
If you are not destroying the weight room all summer long, you do not truly want to play at the next level and/or be the best you can be. Period. End of story. No exceptions.
Sincerely,
Coaches Who Care