Your Batting Average DOESN’T MATTER!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2024
- Hi parents, Coach Mark here!
Does your son dream of playing D1 baseball? If so, this video is a must-watch! ⚾ Too many players and parents get caught up in batting average as the ultimate marker of success. But here’s the reality: being a standout athlete takes so much more.
In this video, I’ll break down:
✔ Why batting average isn’t the key to getting noticed by college scouts.
✔ The qualities that truly make an athlete stand out at the next level.
✔ Actionable tips to help your son develop the mindset and skills to compete with the best.
Why trust me?
I’m Coach Mark, recognized for building some of the top national travel programs in the country. Since 2006, I’ve helped nearly 1,000 players achieve their dreams of playing college and professional baseball. As the host of the “On Campus” podcast, I’ve interviewed countless college baseball coaches, gaining insights into what they really look for in players.
Here’s the truth: The recruiting landscape has changed dramatically over the past few years. It’s harder than ever for high school athletes to secure roster spots on college teams. That’s why I created The Ambassador Group, to give players and parents a personalized roadmap and access to the knowledge, experience, and connections needed to navigate this new era of recruiting.
🎓 Ready to take the next step?
Join The Ambassadors Group today and let’s work together to make your son’s dreams a reality: TheAmbassadorsGroup.com
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🏆 Let’s help your athlete make the leap to the next level!
Real simple they are looking for size, speed, power, arm strength, baseball IQ, dedication/motivation/accept coaching, things like that. Your kid could bat 1000 in HS and not get drafted or get a offer from a major conference. How many 5'8' 165-pound players are in the biggs now days? Very few, if you're son isn't 6' 185 + and that's for second base, you need not apply. Join the military do something positive with your life don't waste time, money, and effort chasing the jock dream.