These are important questions for any athlete aspiring to play college baseball. Take a moment to assess where you stand and what you need to improve.
Just some food for thought as the season begins.
2. Is your swing at the level of a top college hitter, and are your mechanics as fundamentally sound as those of a starting pitcher?
3. Can you consistently throw three to four pitches for strikes in any count?
4. Are you the first one on and off the field between innings?
College baseball is back today, and it’s a great time to reflect on a few key points.
https://t.co/FwKN1ULFrk you resemble the athletes on the field in the starting lineup?
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So sick of the “D1 or Bust” mentality. And for what? So your parents can brag to friends?
So few even GET the opportunity to play in college.
IF you get the chance to play at the next level...GO where you can get the best college experience & degree. THAT'S what matters.
I can only wonder why the NCAA isn’t letting tech use the hammer anymore. Was it an OSHA thing? Do they need everyone wearing helmets to bring it back?
Also, I’m not one to believe in participation trophies but if you win All World Series Team and the MVP of the D3 World Series and you give them a baseball for winning the award. Like cmon @NCAA we are better than this, the kid is going to remember that moment for the rest of
.407 with 22 hits in 54 AB’s. We are in an era that is driven by numbers, the numbers speak for themselves. The voting needs to be better @LittleEastConf
Now that the D3 baseball season has come to an end, can we talk about how Josh Tower hit .321 on the year and .407 in the Little East conference and doesn’t even get an all conference honor. The player that one first team deserved it no doubt in my mind.
The player that won 2nd team hit .266 overall in 42 games and in conference hit .291 with 16 hits in 55 AB’s. The player that won 3rd team hit .282 overall in 38 games and in conference hit .364 with 20 hits in 55 games. Tower hit .321 overall in 47 games and in conference hit
@d3baseball Sad that with all the money the NCAA makes they game them an $8 ball for making the all tournament team and also gave the MVP of the World Series a game ball. Step up and spend the money and buy the hardware the kids deserve @NCAABaseball