Baseball Recruiting

Why Every High School Athlete Should Be Using Social Media as part of the Recruiting Process

In today’s recruiting world, Twitter and Instagram have become two of the most powerful platforms for high school athletes to gain exposure. If you’re serious about playing college baseball, it’s time to start treating your social media like a recruiting tool—not just a way to stay connected with friends. College coaches are scrolling. They’re watching […]

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Why Players Must Take Ownership of Their Path- On the Field and Off

Why Players Must Take Ownership of Their Path—On the Field and Off One of the biggest differences I see between athletes who succeed in the recruiting process and those who struggle isn’t talent—it’s ownership. Parents are often deeply invested in their child’s future, and that’s a great thing. But when mom and dad are the

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Mets were behind the J.C. Escarra change that led to unlikely Yankees chance

By Mark W. Sanchez May 19, 2025 | 9:49am ET The story of J.C. Escarra is a well-told tale of resilience — flaming out as an infielder in the Orioles system, bouncing from independent league teams in the United States and Mexico while determined to prove himself and reinvent himself as a catcher, which he

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The NCAA House Settlement and What This Means for College Baseball/Beginning of Summer Recruiting Updates

On June 6th, 2025 the NCAA House Settlement was granted final approval. So what does this mean for college baseball and recruiting going forward? In this article we will be highlighting some key takeaways from this landmark agreement along with some other ongoing developements in the college baseball recruiting world. Some key takeaways. Keep in

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Historic Day in College Sports: NCAA Approves Landmark NIL Settlement

Today, April 21, 2025, the NCAA officially passed proposals that will forever change the landscape of college athletics. Schools will now be allowed to pay athletes directly for the use of their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL)—marking a fundamental shift in how student-athletes are compensated. This decision follows the settlement of three major antitrust lawsuits

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What a Summer!!

Now that the summer travel season has come to a close, it has certainly been one of tremendous change, to say the least, with regard to college athletics as a whole and college baseball in particular. The advent of a roster limit of 34 at the D1 level, along with schools now having the option

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