If you’re a senior in high school and want to play baseball, it certainly means a lot more than the last day of August. From The College Baseball Blog:
As the Recruiting Period winds down the contact period officially end August 31st. Contact Period is permissible for authorized athletic department staff members to make in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts and evaluations. Then the Quiet Period starts up and runs from September 1st until September 11th. Quiet Period means- permissible to make in-person recruiting contacts only on the member institution’s campus.
What that should mean to you, a baseball player, is that you have a little more than two weeks to solidify an impression with college coaches before they shift their focus to official visits. I don’t know about you, but when I go on vacation and have a good time, I tend to forget about the smaller things.
So if you are wanting to play at a school and don’t have an official visit yet, I would make sure that you do whatever it takes to implant your name into the coach’s mind so when Sept. 12 rolls around, he still knows who you are.
Because you and your future aren’t the smaller things, are they?



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