Disabato Discusses the Beginning of Summer Recruiting
 

There was a time when July 1st held a considerable amount of clout, a date high school baseball prospects and college coaches would circle with great anticipation. July 1 is the official day college baseball coaches can contact high school seniors-to-be off campus.

The intent of the coach is obvious: show prospects they have an interest in their services as a collegiate student-athlete. In some cases, the contact resembles a full-court press, including a monetary scholarship offer right on the spot. In other instances, the process can be defined as kicking the tires. You know, the particular prospect is a fall-back just in case preferred prospects other college destinations.
 
 
 
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Pat Disabato
 Southtown Star Sportswriter/columnist
(www.southtownstar.com)
(www.coachescornershow.com)

 

 
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