heres the thing. everyone grows at a different pace. do not be discouraged if some guy gets D1 offers and you dont, go juco and play grow at your pace be the best you can be. itll all be worth it
Refreshing to hear this side of scouting. I wish all coaches would take your words to heart and realize how to not run players away. My grandson plays and for the love of the game and commitments to team mates he rises up over and over again and remains steadfast. Just finished up World Series in Louisiana representing Georgia. His Senior next year and exciting to get to college playing time!
I question how much the "how they interact with their teammates and behave in the dugout" blah blah blah really matters, considering how many douche bags are in MLB. If you can hit well enough, they'll tolerate just about anyone.
I was listening to a parent talk about holding back their 11 year old son so he can be stronger and fully matured in High School.Was wondering your thoughts on that.Thank you in advance.
July of senior summer. Our president was recruited to Mizzou his senior summer. He went on to be an impact player and led the nation in RBI's. You never know what will happen. Keep competing, increase your skill set, and play on the right summer team. You never know what could happen.
@@SonidoM3garumba It depends on the talent level. You have stories like Jimmy Morris, Tim Tebow and Bo Shultz. With that said most players are drafted at the ages of 18-22.
MLB scouts didn't do their job in 2000 skipped on the real "NATURAL" SAD BUT TRUE YOU GET PAID TO BE WRONG, BOTTOM LINE YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT
heres the thing. everyone grows at a different pace. do not be discouraged if some guy gets D1 offers and you dont, go juco and play grow at your pace be the best you can be. itll all be worth it
This video and others in the series are fantastic. Both of my sons recently made Tigers teams in KC. They are excited to get started!
Keep your GRADES up no matter who you are getting recruited or scouted by.
Refreshing to hear this side of scouting. I wish all coaches would take your words to heart and realize how to not run players away. My grandson plays and for the love of the game and commitments to team mates he rises up over and over again and remains steadfast. Just finished up World Series in Louisiana representing Georgia. His Senior next year and exciting to get to college playing time!
I question how much the "how they interact with their teammates and behave in the dugout" blah blah blah really matters, considering how many douche bags are in MLB. If you can hit well enough, they'll tolerate just about anyone.
JustMe9 those are facts
Albert Belle in the 90s, Barry Bonds, etc
I was listening to a parent talk about holding back their 11 year old son so he can be stronger and fully matured in High School.Was wondering your thoughts on that.Thank you in advance.
Looking forward to starting baseball in my sophomore year.
Same here.
EVERYTHING COMING OUT OF YOUR MOUTH IS AMATEUR
Sounds like you didn't make it to the little leagues.
Thank you
At what age do you think it is to late to get scouted for high school?
I meant for college, sorry.
July of senior summer. Our president was recruited to Mizzou his senior summer. He went on to be an impact player and led the nation in RBI's. You never know what will happen. Keep competing, increase your skill set, and play on the right summer team. You never know what could happen.
At what age do you think its to late?
Too late to get recruited for college or scouted for professional baseball?
@@RawlingsTigers
Professional baseball
@@SonidoM3garumba It depends on the talent level. You have stories like Jimmy Morris, Tim Tebow and Bo Shultz. With that said most players are drafted at the ages of 18-22.
@@RawlingsTigers What is the age for college would you say?
im a really good picther and first baseman
But can't spell.
Lets get this 4 year old a scout because he said he was good!
I should this to my English teacher and now she’s foaming from the mouth
YOUR BLIND
MLB scouts didn't do their job in 2000
skipped on the real "NATURAL"
SAD BUT TRUE
YOU GET PAID TO BE WRONG, BOTTOM LINE
YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT
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