Getting Recruited for College Baseball
There are four bases in college baseball: the first, second, third, and home base. The home base is a flat, white, hard rubber plate embedded into the ground. The player with the bat stands next to it when he tries to hit the baseball. The player, once he hits the ball, needs to run through all the other bases and return to the home base. In doing so, he scores a run for his team.The three other bases are white-colored bags, shaped in a square, that are secured to the ground. Players making a run have to be in one of these bases before the other team catches the ball which the batter has hit. ÷ Only one player may occupy one base at a time. ÷ The distance
between bases is 60 feet in for Little League baseball. ÷ High school games are played with the same field dimensions as in the Major Leagues: 90 feet between bases.
The goal of college recruiting is to recruit baseball athletes amongst young people. ÷ Later, they may even get to play in Major League
Baseball. It is important for students to know more than the basics in
order to succeed in college baseball and to get recruited. The
Internet has become to be a useful venue for both athletes in high
school students hoping to get recruited in college teams. ÷ There are
many websites and online forums wherein students and scouts can come
together and interact. ÷ D1Athletes is an online community wherein
student athletes and coaches alike can share and exchange information
they need in playing college baseball. ÷ D1Athletes offers them a place
to build an online presence and gain important public exposure in
order to get recruited.