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Seniors That Will Be Playing Baseball Next Year
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SimplyDis1 Wrote:we can settle all of this right now no matter what types of baseball it is it will be competitive..........as far as going D1 bieng better than NAIA i do agree but some kids only have the chance as bieng NAIA status......Now alot of people do not know but there are plenty of NAIA teams that could beat or even whoop up on D1 schools with ease lets take Lewis Clark State College for instance if you think that this team plus many more NAIA schools then you obviously do not know anything about baseball......

You obviously agree that playing D1 is more competitive than NAIA. I don't think it matters a hill of beans where a kid plays as long as he plays. There are some really good D3 schools out there that can compete with some D1. That wasn't the premis of the post. The competition is what I'm talking about. Anybody that keeps up with baseball knows that there are really goods teams on every level.
As far as you thinking I know nothing about this game, you would be suprised. It's hard to have a good conversation on here with so many people who think their opinion is the only one that counts. It's childish.
Let me give you an example of a kid who could and probably should be playing at the D1 level and just fell through the cracks. I've got a friend who has 2 sons playing college baseball. One is a pitcher, a very good pitcher, who plays for a really good NAIA team. I know for a fact that D1 schools were looking at him. When these so called expert coaches are evaluating players they always have at least 3 plyers that they look at at every position. You have these players listed as a #1 ,#2 and sometimes a third player you are trying to decide who to give the scolly to. If you take to long as a coach waiting on the kid you have marked as your #1 to make up his mind to come to your school then the #2 gets an offer from a good NAIA school then the coach loses out on the kid that chose NAIA because he was tired waiting. This happens all the time. I think I've made my point and I don't expect anyone on here to agree with me, don't really care. Just an opinion from the cheap seats.
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Seniors That Will Be Playing Baseball Next Year - by kyrifle - 06-11-2008, 11:09 AM

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