Speed, lateral quickness, reaction time, arm strength, power, hand-eye coordination, and overall physical potential that translates to on-field performance.
Hitting mechanics, fielding fundamentals, throwing accuracy, pitching technique, baserunning, situational awareness, and consistency under pressure.
Work ethic, coachability, discipline, leadership qualities, communication, and a strong academic foundation.
Height, weight, arm velocity (pitchers and fielders), bat speed, exit velocity, 60-yard dash times, and long-term development potential.
Baseball recruiting often begins in 9th or 10th grade. Early exposure dramatically increases your chances.
College baseball programs expect strong academics—eligibility and discipline matter.
Off-season development separates elite prospects. Enhance mechanics, strength, and skill consistency.
Film should include hitting, fielding reps, pitching mechanics, defensive plays, and game performance with clear angles.
Participate in showcases, camps, and combines where verified metrics and direct coach evaluations occur.
Respond professionally to coach outreach. Demonstrate maturity, respect, and genuine interest in their program.
Showcase your stats, metrics, highlights, achievements, and more to stand out to college recruiters.
Attend showcases, combines, and camps where coaches evaluate talent firsthand.
Build relationships with scouts, coaches, and athletes to advance your baseball future.